Hi Kevin,

Am 08.03.22 um 01:33 schrieb Kevin Kofler via devel:
There is actually a "mock shell" command that opens a shell inside the mock
chroot. You can also run arbitrary shell commands (including scripts that
you have previously manually copied in using the "copyin" command) in it.

I knew "mock shell" (via "fedpkg mockbuild --shell") but that only gave me a shell at the very beginning of the build process while (ideally) I wanted to set a kind of "breakpoint"+gdb/pdb at an arbitrary point in the build process. (For example most of the build process works just fine so I want all the %prep/%build steps to run automatically while only fiddling around inside %check.)

After reading your answer + mock manpages I discovered mock's "--no-cleanup-after" which could help inspecting the state after a failed run. That should be pretty helpful, I'll try that next time I need to figure out why some test suite is failing. :-)

Felix
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