On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Genes MailLists <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> By the way the same technique used to build an i386 f15 install iso >> worked fine for me in my f14 build machine, so I did not alter the >> basic technique between the two. >> >> I am puzzled getting the failed build - if anyone else is doing 64 bit >> builds can you say if you need any additional particular packages >> installed either in the build machine or in the mock chroot before the >> build will succeed? > > I have similar problem building 64 bit f15 on 64 bit f14. I can build > 64 bit F14 no problem ... it fails for F15 tho - with updates. I have solved this issue - the problem was that I left out several key bind mount lines in the .cfg file - these are not in the files I pulled from git but are highlighted in a Fedora wiki page where for 64 bit builds it suggests including the following lines: config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_enable'] = True config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_opts']['dirs'].append(('/dev','/dev/')) config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_opts']['dirs'].append(('/dev/pts','/dev/pts/')) config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_opts']['dirs'].append(('/dev/shm','/dev/shm/')) Once I did that and rebuilt the mock chroot then the build proceeded normally and produced good isos - so now I can do my own 64 bit f15 spins so I'm happy now! -- mike c -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test