[DEPRECATED, use docker as replacement] Install RPM Based Distros, e.g. SuSE or Fedora, in chroots (for schroot) in an Ubuntu. This is the old method, now I'm using docker.
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Marc Wäckerlin
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README.md
Debootstrap for RPM Distros on Ubuntu
DEPRECATED, use docker as replacement, see build-in-docker.sh
as part of bootstrap-build-environment
Downloads SuSE environments from the openSUSE homepage and installs them into schroot environments.
I used that to «cross compile» packages for suse and fedora on an ubuntu server. But now I don't use these scripts anymore. To get I suse build environment, I simply use docker:
docker run --rm -it opensuse bash
I have special images prepared for my builds:
https://hub.docker.com/r/mwaeckerlin/rpmbuildenv/
docker run --rm -it mwaeckerlin/rpmbuildenv:amd64-opensuse-leap
This is all part of my bootstrap environment, that installs a nice script build-in-docker.sh
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