Pavel Raiskup
Pavel Raiskup
> Vice-versa is incredibly easy, the pod running the thing is granted access to /dev/kvm This makes a lot of sense for single-architecture or local development. For the build systems...
> Bootstrap chroot can be done normally, then everything afterward would be in the microVM. Not sure what you mean "normally" 👼 So we obtain a bootstrap chroot having the...
Sounds like an interesting opt-in feature for Mock. Patches welcome!
@junaruga Are you still able to reproduce this? I just tried now (on Fedora 42, though) and ruby from c9s just builds fine with the configuration c9s.cfg file you provides...
I still can not reproduce. You are using bootstrap chroot - it means that the segfault comes from the bootstrapped DNF, not the host DNF -> which pretty much means...
I think this was either a specific host kernel problem or a staled bootstrap chroot cache. We'd have to report the traceback back to DNF (or find what underling python/C...
Would you mind uploading the screenshot?
From the meeting: [x] failed (Ask AI / Teach AI)
FTR, here is the recent botnet attack @ Savannah: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-users/2025-01/msg00000.html
``` 170212 [root@copr-dist-git httpd][PROD]# grep 14/Jan ssl_access_log-20241208 | grep cgit | wc -l 10998 [root@copr-dist-git httpd][PROD]# grep 15/Jan ssl_access_log-20241208 | grep cgit | wc -l 11387 [root@copr-dist-git httpd][PROD]# grep 16/Jan...