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#1 2012-07-08 15:49:17

graysky
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Building a clean chroot with [testing] enabled [SOLVED]

Probably missed this somewhere but is there built in method to create a clean chroot with [testing] enabled?  I know I can use a custom pacman.conf but seems like a dirty hack.

$ sudo mkarchroot $CHROOT/root base base-devel sudo

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#2 2012-07-08 15:55:47

falconindy
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Re: Building a clean chroot with [testing] enabled [SOLVED]

testing-x86_64-build from devtools? If you're going to not use that, then you'll need a separate pacman config with testing enabled. There isn't any other way to do it.

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#3 2012-07-08 16:03:47

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Re: Building a clean chroot with [testing] enabled [SOLVED]

OK, thanks D.  I'll just use the -C and -M switches.


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