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#### xbps-uunshare(1)
This utility requires these linux kernel options:
This utility requires these Linux kernel options:
- CONFIG\_NAMESPACES
- CONFIG\_IPC\_NS
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#### xbps-uchroot(1)
This utility requires these linux kernel options:
This utility requires these Linux kernel options:
- CONFIG\_NAMESPACES
- CONFIG\_IPC\_NS
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$ cd void-packages
$ echo XBPS_CHROOT_CMD=uchroot >> etc/conf
If for some reason it's erroring out as `ERROR clone (Operation not permited)`, check that
If for some reason it's erroring out as `ERROR clone (Operation not permitted)`, check that
your user is a member of the required `group` and that `xbps-uchroot(1)` utility has the
proper permissions and owner/group as explained above.
#### 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
and can be used if your Linux kernel does not have support for namespaces. See http://proot.me
for more information.
To enable it:
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### Configuration
The `etc/defaults.conf` file contains the possible settings that can be overrided
The `etc/defaults.conf` file contains the possible settings that can be overridden
through the `etc/conf` configuration file for the `xbps-src` utility; if that file
does not exist, will try to read configuration settings from `~/.xbps-src.conf`.
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in an official void repository, an update will ignore those options. Put that package
on `hold` mode via `xbps-pkgdb(1)`, i.e `xbps-pkgdb -m hold foo` to ignore updates
with `xbps-install -u`. Once the package is on `hold`, the only way to update it
is by declaring it explicitely: `xbps-install -u foo`.
is by declaring it explicitly: `xbps-install -u foo`.
Permanent global package build options can be set via `XBPS_PKG_OPTIONS` variable in the
`etc/conf` configuration file. Per package build options can be set via
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If the RSA key was protected with a passphrase you'll have to type it, or alternatively set
it via the `XBPS_PASSPHRASE` environment variable.
Once the binary packages have been signed, check the repository contains the appropiate `hex fingerprint`:
Once the binary packages have been signed, check the repository contains the appropriate `hex fingerprint`:
$ xbps-query --repository=$PWD/hostdir/binpkgs -vL
...
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If the build for whatever reason fails, might be a new build issue or simply because it hasn't been adapted to be **cross compiled**.
### Using xbps-src in a foreign linux distribution
### Using xbps-src in a foreign Linux distribution
xbps-src can be used in any recent linux distribution matching the cpu architecture.
xbps-src can be used in any recent Linux distribution matching the CPU architecture.
To use xbps-src in your linux distribution use the following instructions. Let's start downloading the xbps static binaries:
To use xbps-src in your Linux distribution use the following instructions. Let's start downloading the xbps static binaries:
$ wget http://repo.voidlinux.eu/static/xbps-static-latest.<arch>-musl.tar.xz
$ mkdir ~/XBPS