Hi,
after some thinking I think it's better to have a target that builds
and installs
all bootstrap packages into masterdir, either set in xbps-src.conf or
by setting -m.
So I just added the 'bootstrap' target to xbps-src which will do that
for you, this
is the first step you should do once you have XBPS utilities
(xbps-{bin,repo,uhelper})
and after installing xbps-src with 'make install'.
juan@nocturno xbps-src]$ xbps-src
xbps-src: [-Ch] [-c <config_file>] [-m <masterdir>] [-p <pkgdir>] <target>
Targets:
bootstrap Build and install the bootstrap packages into masterdir.
[...]
Just run 'xbps-src -m ~/masterdir bootstrap' with your normal user and
you'll have all
required stuff to build packages into the masterdir (which is used for chroot).
Enjoy.
changeset: 4037:b589d0992ff1
tag: tip
user: Juan RP <
xtr...@gmail.com>
date: Tue May 04 22:23:54 2010 +0200
files: xbps-src/
xbps-src.sh.in
description:
xbps-src: added 'bootstrap' target to build/install xbps-base-chroot
in masterdir.
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