dchroot binary package in Ubuntu Xenial arm64
dchroot allows users to execute commands or interactive shells in
different chroots. A typical installation might provide 'stable',
'testing' and 'unstable' chroots. Users can move between chroots as
necessary.
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NOTE: the schroot package provides a better implementation of
dchroot. In particular:
* dchroot quoting issues are not present. dchroot runs commands in
the chroot with -c option of the user's default shell; when
multiple command options are used, the options are concatenated
together, separated by spaces. This concatenation breaks shell
quoting.
* schroot implements fine-grained access controls based on users
and groups, either of which may be granted the ability to gain
root access to the chroot if required.
Using schroot will avoid these issues, as well as provide additional
functionality dchroot does not possess.
Publishing history
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2016-02-01 19:24:08 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial arm64 | release | universe | admin | Optional | 1.6.10-1ubuntu3 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial arm64 | proposed | universe | admin | Optional | 1.6.10-1ubuntu3 | |||
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2016-02-01 19:24:39 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial arm64 | release | universe | admin | Optional | 1.6.10-1ubuntu2 | ||
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