On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:28 AM, Dave Johansen <davejohan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Marcin Juszkiewicz < > mjuszkiew...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> On 18.02.2015 16:31, Miroslav Suchý wrote: >> > On 02/18/2015 04:12 PM, Dave Johansen wrote: >> >> I'm running into an issue where odb won't build on rawhide ( >> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=8966447 >> >> ) and I need to be able to take a look at the config.log file but it's >> not available from the standard koji output. >> >> >> >> So what's the easiest way for me to get access to that file? Do I have >> to install rawhide in a virtual machine and do >> >> the build myself? Or is there a simpler way to get access to other >> outputs from a build? >> > >> > mock -r fedora-rawhide-x86_64 --no-cleanup-after your.src.rpm >> > >> > and then investigate >> > /var/lib/mock/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/root/builddir/build/BUILD/ >> > >> > or >> > mock -r fedora-rawhide-x86_64 --shell >> > and you are inside of that build chroot. >> >> For such situations I have simple script: >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> #!/bin/bash >> >> SRCRPM=$1 >> >> X=X >> LC_ALL=C LANG=C mock $SRCRPM \ >> --resultdir=~mjuszkie/rpmbuild/mock/`basename $SRCRPM` \ >> --verbose \ >> --no-cleanup-after \ >> --uniqueext=$SRCRPM $2 && X=Y >> >> if [ $X == X ]; then >> echo "" >> mock --shell --uniqueext=$SRCRPM $2 >> fi >> >> mock --clean --uniqueext=$SRCRPM $2 >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Use is simple: "hrwmock.sh *.src.rpm" (to change build target I just add >> "-r fedora-21-aarch64"). >> > > Using mock did the trick. > I'm looking into another issue on F22 but there's no .cfg for that. Is that still just coming down the pipeline since the branch just recently happened? Or is there a way I can manually create the .cfg file? Thanks, Dave
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