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Actually, in the mock setup, changing the root to 'test' is not needed. It will cause a huge re-download of packages. When you run the mock with the regular rawhide .cfg file, the packages downloaded from the 'ld-test' repo will not be used. They are downloaded to a different directory. Mock is smart.
Actually, in the mock setup, changing the root to 'test' is not needed. It will cause a huge re-download of packages. When you run the mock with the regular rawhide .cfg file, the packages downloaded from the 'ld-test' repo will not be used. They are downloaded to a different directory. Mock is smart. -oget

Latest revision as of 05:46, 10 February 2010

Actually, in the mock setup, changing the root to 'test' is not needed. It will cause a huge re-download of packages. When you run the mock with the regular rawhide .cfg file, the packages downloaded from the 'ld-test' repo will not be used. They are downloaded to a different directory. Mock is smart. -oget