[Bug 199181] [NEW] mk-sbuild-lvm should provide --personailty option

Jamie Strandboge jamie at ubuntu.com
Thu Mar 6 16:40:11 UTC 2008


Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubuntu-dev-tools

schroot.conf supports 'personality=persona' and mk-sbuild-lvm should allow for setting a persona. From the man page:
personality=persona
       Set the personality (process execution  domain)  to  use.   This
       option  is  useful  when using a 32-bit chroot on 64-bit system,
       for  example.   Valid  options  on  Linux  are  ‘bsd’,   ‘hpux’,
       ‘irix32’,  ‘irix64’,  ‘irixn32’,  ‘iscr4’,  ‘linux’,  ‘linux32’,
       ‘linux_32bit’, ‘osf4’, ‘osr5’, ‘riscos’,  ‘scorvr3’,  ‘solaris’,
       ‘sunos’,  ‘svr4’,  ‘uw7’,  ‘wysev386’, and ‘xenix’.  The default
       value is ‘linux’.  There is also the special option  ‘undefined’
       (personality  not set).  For a 32-bit chroot on a 64-bit system,
       ‘linux32’ is the option required.  The  only  valid  option  for
       non-Linux  systems  is  ‘undefined’.  The default value for non-
       Linux systems is ‘undefined’.

** Affects: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: In Progress

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubuntu-dev-tools
  
  schroot.conf supports 'personality=persona' and mk-sbuild-lvm should allow for setting a persona. From the man page:
-        personality=persona
-               Set the personality (process execution  domain)  to  use.   This
-               option  is  useful  when using a 32-bit chroot on 64-bit system,
-               for  example.   Valid  options  on  Linux  are  ‘bsd’,   ‘hpux’,
-               ‘irix32’,  ‘irix64’,  ‘irixn32’,  ‘iscr4’,  ‘linux’,  ‘linux32’,
-               ‘linux_32bit’, ‘osf4’, ‘osr5’, ‘riscos’,  ‘scorvr3’,  ‘solaris’,
-               ‘sunos’,  ‘svr4’,  ‘uw7’,  ‘wysev386’, and ‘xenix’.  The default
-               value is ‘linux’.  There is also the special option  ‘undefined’
-               (personality  not set).  For a 32-bit chroot on a 64-bit system,
-               ‘linux32’ is the option required.  The  only  valid  option  for
-               non-Linux  systems  is  ‘undefined’.  The default value for non-
-               Linux systems is ‘undefined’.
+ personality=persona
+        Set the personality (process execution  domain)  to  use.   This
+        option  is  useful  when using a 32-bit chroot on 64-bit system,
+        for  example.   Valid  options  on  Linux  are  ‘bsd’,   ‘hpux’,
+        ‘irix32’,  ‘irix64’,  ‘irixn32’,  ‘iscr4’,  ‘linux’,  ‘linux32’,
+        ‘linux_32bit’, ‘osf4’, ‘osr5’, ‘riscos’,  ‘scorvr3’,  ‘solaris’,
+        ‘sunos’,  ‘svr4’,  ‘uw7’,  ‘wysev386’, and ‘xenix’.  The default
+        value is ‘linux’.  There is also the special option  ‘undefined’
+        (personality  not set).  For a 32-bit chroot on a 64-bit system,
+        ‘linux32’ is the option required.  The  only  valid  option  for
+        non-Linux  systems  is  ‘undefined’.  The default value for non-
+        Linux systems is ‘undefined’.

** Changed in: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => In Progress

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mk-sbuild-lvm should provide --personailty option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199181
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