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On 10/26/2018 09:07 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
> I have successfully used mock in Fedora 27 and Fedora 28 to build rpms
> to run under Scientific Linux (as well as ones to run natively.)
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> At first I used a locally written config file, but more recently
> /etc/mock/epel-7-x86_64-rpmfusion-free.cfg has worked.
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> It is based on /etc/mock/epel-7.cfg, which is also installed in SL, but
> refers to, and uses, the centos repos. Are conflicts likely? Is there
> an SL version?
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> John P
You should be fine for most things. It wouldn't take much to just copy
the epel cfg to a new one and customize the repositories to use the SL
(or better, local mirror) ones.
I keep a custom cfg anyway so I can set the 'dist' value to reflect that
I built the packages and they aren't from another repository when deployed.
-Mark
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