[mk-sbuild] should have an --eatmydata argument
Bug #888440 reported by
Evan Broder
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
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Stefano Rivera |
Bug Description
...which, when specified, should install eatmydata in the chroot and set prefix-
Useful for build chroots where the build artifacts matter and what happens in the chroot doesn't.
(Note that eatmydata was only included in the release going back to natty. It was backported back to lucid, but sbuild chroots generally don't include backports)
Changed in ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
Changed in ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Stefano Rivera (stefanor) |
status: | New → Fix Committed |
summary: |
- [mk-subild] should have an --eatmydata argument + [mk-sbuild] should have an --eatmydata argument |
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This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-dev-tools - 0.135
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ubuntu-dev-tools (0.135) unstable; urgency=low
* grab-merge: Use wget -nv rather than -q, so that we see error messages build-depends. Uses an UbuntuWire -build) -dependencies for a
(LP: #881967)
* requestsync: Make --lp the default.
* submittodebian: Use prettier patch filenames (LP: #887333)
* mk-sbuild:
-Allow creating experimental chroots again (LP: #885499)
- experimental shouldn't be the default in experimental chroots.
- Add --eatmydata flag (LP: #888440)
* pbuilder-dist:
- Support using non-master mirrors. Thanks Mathieu Parent. (LP: #824285)
- Enable non-release pockets by default (LP: #781003)
* New scripts:
- reverse-depends: Replaces reverse-
webservice for determining all reverse(
package. (LP: #696373)
- requestbackport: Files a backport request bug report, including a full
testing checklist.
* Don't allow boilerplate prompts through in submittodebian and requestsync
(LP: #887336)
* Add changelog retrieval to lpapicache, and use this in syncpackage and
requestsync. The changelogs should be available in Launchpad sooner than
Debian PTS.
-- Stefano Rivera <email address hidden> Tue, 15 Nov 2011 01:51:36 +0200