README: even more info for chroot styles.

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The included `xbps-src` script will fetch and compile the sources, and install i
files into a `fake destdir` to generate XBPS binary packages that can be installed
or queried through the `xbps-install(8)` and `xbps-query(8)` utilities, respectively.
The `xbps-src` utility requires an utility to chroot and bind mount existing directories
`xbps-src` requires an utility to chroot and bind mount existing directories
into a `masterdir` that is used as its main `chroot` directory. `xbps-src` supports
multiple utilities to accomplish this task:
@ -31,6 +31,20 @@ This utility requires these linux kernel options:
- CONFIG\_UTS\_NS
- CONFIG\_USER\_NS
#### unshare(1)
This utility also requires `user_namespaces(7)` support and these linux kernel options:
- CONFIG\_NAMESPACES
- CONFIG\_IPC\_NS
- CONFIG\_UTS\_NS
- CONFIG\_USER\_NS
To enable it:
$ cd void-packages
$ echo XBPS_CHROOT_CMD=unshare >> etc/conf
#### xbps-uchroot(8)
This utility requires these linux kernel options:
@ -49,6 +63,22 @@ executable must be `setgid`:
> NOTE: by default in void you shouldn't do this manually, your user must be a member of
the `xbuilder` group.
To enable it:
$ cd void-packages
$ echo XBPS_CHROOT_CMD=uchroot >> etc/conf
#### proot(1)
The `proot(1)` utility implements chroot and bind mounts support completely in user space,
and can be used if your linux kernel does not have support for namespaces. See http://proot.me
for more information.
To enable it:
$ cd void-packages
$ echo XBPS_CHROOT_CMD=proot >> etc/conf
### Requirements
- GNU bash