On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 17:59 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote: > Daniel J Walsh wrote: > > Paul Howarth wrote: > >> Daniel J Walsh wrote: > >>> Paul Howarth wrote: > >>>> I use mock to build packages for old distributions in a chroot-ed > >>>> environment on my FC5 box. I've pretty well got this working for all > >>>> old > >>>> distributions now apart from FC2 (see > >>>> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy/Mock). On FC2, the process > >>>> gets > >>>> off to quite a good start, installing the following packages into the > >>>> chroot: > >>>> > >>>> ============================================================================= > >>>> > >>>> Package Arch Version Repository > >>>> Size > >>>> ============================================================================= > >>>> > >>>> Installing: > >>>> buildsys-build noarch 0.5-1.CF.fc2 groups > >>>> 1.8 k > >>>> Installing for dependencies: > >>>> SysVinit i386 2.85-25 core > >>>> 96 k > >>>> basesystem noarch 8.0-3 core > >>>> 2.7 k > >>>> bash i386 2.05b-38 core > >>>> 1.5 M > >>>> beecrypt i386 3.1.0-3 core > >>>> 64 k > >>>> binutils i386 2.15.90.0.3-5 core > >>>> 2.8 M > >>>> buildsys-macros noarch 2-2.fc2 groups > >>>> 2.1 k > >>>> bzip2 i386 1.0.2-12.1 core > >>>> 48 k > >>>> bzip2-libs i386 1.0.2-12.1 core > >>>> 32 k chkconfig i386 1.3.9-1.1 core > >>>> 99 k > >>>> coreutils i386 5.2.1-7 core > >>>> 2.8 M > >>>> cpio i386 2.5-6 core > >>>> 45 k > >>>> cpp i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 1.4 M > >>>> cracklib i386 2.7-27.1 core > >>>> 26 k > >>>> cracklib-dicts i386 2.7-27.1 core > >>>> 409 k > >>>> db4 i386 4.2.52-3.1 core > >>>> 1.5 M > >>>> dev i386 3.3.13-1 core > >>>> 3.6 M > >>>> diffutils i386 2.8.1-11 core > >>>> 205 k > >>>> e2fsprogs i386 1.35-7.1 core > >>>> 728 k > >>>> elfutils-libelf i386 0.95-2 core > >>>> 36 k > >>>> ethtool i386 1.8-3.1 core > >>>> 48 k > >>>> fedora-release i386 2-4 core > >>>> 92 k > >>>> file i386 4.07-4 core > >>>> 242 k > >>>> filesystem i386 2.2.4-1 core > >>>> 18 k > >>>> findutils i386 1:4.1.7-25 core > >>>> 102 k > >>>> gawk i386 3.1.3-7 core > >>>> 1.5 M > >>>> gcc i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 3.8 M > >>>> gcc-c++ i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 2.0 M > >>>> gdbm i386 1.8.0-22.1 core > >>>> 26 k > >>>> glib i386 1:1.2.10-12.1.1 core > >>>> 134 k > >>>> glib2 i386 2.4.8-1.fc2 updates-released > >>>> 477 k > >>>> glibc i686 2.3.3-27.1 updates-released > >>>> 4.9 M > >>>> glibc-common i386 2.3.3-27.1 updates-released > >>>> 14 M > >>>> glibc-devel i386 2.3.3-27.1 updates-released > >>>> 1.9 M > >>>> glibc-headers i386 2.3.3-27.1 updates-released > >>>> 530 k > >>>> glibc-kernheaders i386 2.4-8.44 core > >>>> 697 k > >>>> grep i386 2.5.1-26 core > >>>> 168 k > >>>> gzip i386 1.3.3-12.2.legacy updates-released > >>>> 88 k > >>>> info i386 4.7-4 updates-released > >>>> 147 k > >>>> initscripts i386 7.55.2-1 updates-released > >>>> 906 k > >>>> iproute i386 2.4.7-14 core > >>>> 591 k > >>>> iputils i386 20020927-13 core > >>>> 92 k > >>>> less i386 382-3 core > >>>> 85 k > >>>> libacl i386 2.2.7-5 core > >>>> 15 k > >>>> libattr i386 2.4.1-4 core > >>>> 8.6 k > >>>> libgcc i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 33 k > >>>> libselinux i386 1.11.4-1 core > >>>> 45 k > >>>> libstdc++ i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 240 k > >>>> libstdc++-devel i386 3.3.3-7 core > >>>> 1.3 M > >>>> libtermcap i386 2.0.8-38 core > >>>> 12 k > >>>> make i386 1:3.80-3 core > >>>> 337 k > >>>> mingetty i386 1.07-2 core > >>>> 18 k > >>>> mktemp i386 2:1.5-7 core > >>>> 12 k > >>>> modutils i386 2.4.26-16 core > >>>> 395 k > >>>> ncurses i386 5.4-5 core > >>>> 1.5 M > >>>> net-tools i386 1.60-25.1 updates-released > >>>> 311 k > >>>> pam i386 0.77-40 core > >>>> 1.9 M > >>>> patch i386 2.5.4-19 core > >>>> 61 k > >>>> pcre i386 4.5-2 core > >>>> 59 k > >>>> perl i386 3:5.8.3-18 core > >>>> 11 M > >>>> perl-Filter i386 1.30-5 core > >>>> 68 k > >>>> popt i386 1.9.1-0.4.1 updates-released > >>>> 61 k > >>>> procps i386 3.2.0-1.2 updates-released > >>>> 176 k > >>>> psmisc i386 21.4-2 core > >>>> 41 k > >>>> redhat-rpm-config noarch 8.0.28-1.1.1 core > >>>> 41 k > >>>> rpm i386 4.3.1-0.4.1 updates-released > >>>> 2.2 M > >>>> rpm-build i386 4.3.1-0.4.1 updates-released > >>>> 437 k > >>>> sed i386 4.0.8-4 core > >>>> 116 k > >>>> setup noarch 2.5.33-1 core > >>>> 29 k > >>>> shadow-utils i386 2:4.0.3-55 updates-released > >>>> 671 k > >>>> sysklogd i386 1.4.1-16 core > >>>> 65 k > >>>> tar i386 1.13.25-14 core > >>>> 351 k > >>>> termcap noarch 11.0.1-18.1 core > >>>> 237 k > >>>> tzdata noarch 2005f-1.fc2 updates-released > >>>> 449 k > >>>> unzip i386 5.50-37 core > >>>> 139 k > >>>> util-linux i386 2.12-19 updates-released > >>>> 1.5 M > >>>> which i386 2.16-2 core > >>>> 21 k > >>>> words noarch 2-22 core > >>>> 137 k > >>>> zlib i386 1.2.1.2-0.fc2 updates-released > >>>> 44 k > >>>> > >>>> After installing all of these packages successfully, the next thing > >>>> that > >>>> happens is: > >>>> > >>>> Executing /usr/sbin/mock-helper > >>>> chroot /var/lib/mock/fedora-2-i386-core/root /bin/su - root -c > >>>> "/usr/sbin/useradd -m -u 500 -d /builddir mockbuild" > >>>> > >>>> and at that point the "useradd" process just hangs indefinitely. I'm > >>>> told that if SELinux is disabled (I've tried permissive mode and that > >>>> doesn't help), this works. I can't see any AVCs in the logs. > >>>> > >>>> Any ideas what might be causing this and how it might be fixed? > >> > >> > >>> In fc2 you should disable SELinux. > >> > >> I'm running this on FC5; what I'm trying to do is set up a chroot with > >> FC2 packages. This includes the FC2 version of useradd, and it's this > >> that's hanging when run in the chroot. > >> > >> I'd happily give things in the chroot the impression that SELinux is > >> disabled (I believe mock actually does this already) but I *really* > >> don't want to disable SELinux on my FC5 host. > >> > >> Paul. > > I have no idea why this would happen then. And I am not sure I believe > > them when they say that if SELinux was disabled this would work > > differently, unless there is a kernel bug. You are not seeing avc > > messages, correct? > > Correct. > > > Usually if it does not work in permissive mode it is > > not an SELinux problem. > > *Usually*... > > I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and try it with SELinux disabled > (so I'll have to relabel my desktop box afterwards, sigh). I know of two > people that have this working with SELinux disabled, and I vaguely > recall it working for me when I was first trying this (with SELinux > disabled, probably a year ago). I've got it working for everything from > RHL7 through to FC5 targets apart from FC2, so I doubt I'm doing > something significantly wrong. I've now got a nice shiny new x86_64 box so at last I've been able to sacrifice my old build system by disabling SELinux on it. My recollection was correct - the mock build for FC2 worked just fine with SELinux disabled. Any thoughts on what might be going on here? 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