On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 17:05 +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Dne 26.1.2018 v 22:38 John Florian napsal(a):
> I have found that since upgrading mock on my sole builder for doing
> livemedia tasks that these tasks no longer work. Previously, I had
> mock-1.4.6-1.fc26 with no problems, but mock-1.4.8-1 causes issues.
>
> Digging around the logs for a failed livemedia task is always fun
> because lots of errors are normal, but not fatal. However, I see
> in
> anaconda-anaconda.log messages to the effect that "The group 'core'
> is
> required for this installation. This group does not exist. This is
> a
> fatal error and installation will be aborted." I think the real
> cause
> though is revealed in anaconda-dnf.librepo.log where I see "Curl
> error
> (6): Couldn't resolve host name for
http://hostname..." which stems
> from the "url --url=http://hostname..." directive in my kickstart.
>
> I see in the release notes for 1.4.7 and 1.4.8 mentions about
> changes
> related to how network connectivity is affected in the build roots,
> but
> those seem relevant only to systemd-nspawn. Since koji-1.15
> hasn't
> made it's way to CentOS or Fedora repos yet, I'm still on 1.14 and
> so
> necessarily have a tag option "mock.new_chroot : False" set. To
> overcome the issues with upgrading to mock-1.4.8, I've also tried
> adding "mock.rpmbuild_networking : True" and "mock.use_host_resolv
> :
> True" but still the build root is preventing name resolution.
Full log will help.
An example is available here:
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/Qod
kS4VopC8xitiQ1J0PtA
Are you able to build the package in Copr? With network enabled and
disabled?
Not a package -- this is livemedia. I've never built anything in Copr,
only in our private Koji instance. Network is enabled on the Koji
builder, of course. Whether or not it's enabled in the mock chroot I
can't say. With mock-1.4.6 (and apparently 1.4.7 too from more recent
tests), I'd say it has to be enabled in the mock chroot as I don't see
how the task could complete otherwise. With 1.4.8, it seems it is
disabled, though I don't understand why.