On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 02:59:28PM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
> Doing a major rebuild with new archroot and I've run into an error
> either due to needing to run 'pacman-key --init' or due to GPGME --
> or both. Do I need to manually chroot the archroot and run
> pacman-key --init, or can I pass it to the chroot with makechrootpkg
> -- (some option).
> 
>   What's the best way to handle this?
> 
> After running 'sudo mkarchroot -u $CHROOT/root', when I go to build
> a package requiring dependencies with 'sudo makechrootpkg -r $CHROOT
> -u', I get the following:

I've been running into this lately too and the only way I could think
of was to manually chroot and run the commands myself:

 % sudo mkarchroot -r /bin/bash path/to/my/root

/M

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