Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
>
> I know a little about buildd, but I guess that it try to build a package
> and it if fail someone take its logs and submit a bug report.
> At the end of the build process I guess that the build environment is
> totally cleaned and that survive only a build log.
Most buildds are set to purge on success so you can go in and
poke around after a failure.
>
> Is it possible to have access to a snapshot of the build environment ?
>
> I asked this cause I receive a bug report, but I need to better know the
> situation in which the failure occured to find and solve the bug.
It was my bug report and I've tarred up the failed build and sent
a msg to Stefano.
If anyone is interested, the wanna-build CVS is at
http://m68k.debian.org. sbuild is the real workhorse. It's not
trivial to set up; in fact, you really need a reference system to
get it working properly in a reasonable amount of time.
But at its core it's just a chroot with the essential and
build-essential packages installed, doing builds with
dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo -B -uc -us
Rick
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