I see mock and plague being a great way for third parties to do builds
of their software on many distributions. For example, our customers
commonly request Fedora, RHEL, SuSE, or SLES to be installed on their
Beowulf clusters. There's common clustering software (dsh, mpich,
torque, etc.) that we install on top of these OSes and I've been working
on packaging most of these into rpms. Since mock/plague appear to be
mostly Fedora centric, I've had to patch a few things to get it working.
Attached is a patch that I created to deal with some SuSE deficiencies
I've run across. Also attached is the buildroots file and mock config
file.
Bryan
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