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before entering the chroot. (Mock uses unshare() to enter a new mount-point namespace since this makes garbage collection of mountpoints much easier.)
 
before entering the chroot. (Mock uses unshare() to enter a new mount-point namespace since this makes garbage collection of mountpoints much easier.)
 
It also wants to have a session bus so, ''inside'' the chroot, as user <tt>sugar</tt>:
 
 
  export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=$(dbus-daemon --session --print-address --fork)
 
  
 
=== User Account ===
 
=== User Account ===

Revision as of 11:51, 23 May 2009

Sugar ought to be easy to run from chroots. For a variety of silly reasons, this isn't yet the case, but it might be soon. Ping Michael with questions.

Chroot Construction

There are lots of ways to create appropriate chroots; e.g. by hand, with debootstrap, with mock, etc.

debootstrap

With debootstrap, in order to get a working chroot, you want something like:

 export CHROOT=`pwd`/sid-root
 sudo debootstrap --arch i386 sid $CHROOT http://debian.lcs.mit.edu/debian
 sudo chroot $CHROOT /bin/bash -l
 # and some of the following:
 mount -t proc proc $CHROOT/proc
 mount -t devpts devpts $CHROOT/dev/pts
 mount -t selinuxfs selinux $CHROOT/selinux

Reference: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html

mock

With mock, it would be more like:

 mock -r fedora-devel-i386 --init
 mock -r fedora-devel-i386 --shell

X11

Most X11 servers are configured to disable TCP connections. This means that in order to get a working X connection we can:

  1. bind-mount the X unix socket into the chroot.
  2. ssh into the chroot with X11-forwarding enabled.
  3. Enable TCP on an X server, e.g. a nested Xephyr.

We're going to try option (3) first:

Xephyr -ac :1 

And, inside the chroot, set the DISPLAY to localhost:1.

D-Bus

Sugar wants to be able to use global state stored in both HAL and NetworkManager, both of which live on the system bus. Consequently, we need to bind-mount

 mount --bind /var/run/dbus $CHROOT/var/run/dbus

before entering the chroot. (Mock uses unshare() to enter a new mount-point namespace since this makes garbage collection of mountpoints much easier.)

User Account

For stupid reasons, it's necessary that Sugar run under a uid inside the chroot which exists as a real account outside the chroot. (Talk to the DBus people.)

Consequently, run something like this both inside and outside the chroot:

 groupadd -g 64002 sugar
 useradd -m -u 64002 -g sugar -s /bin/bash sugar

Then, inside the chroot, you can happily run sugar as user 'sugar' with something like

 su sugar -
 export DISPLAY=:1
 export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=$(dbus-daemon --session --print-address --fork)
 sugar

Jhbuild

After, you can also build sugar inside your chroot without compromising your main system.