On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 08:06:49AM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote
Wouldn't this be easier done as a mock chroot? I realize you're not building RPMs, but you could use the chroot for building any software, and on any arbitrary CentOS or Fedora system.
1) Not everybody runs Fedora/Redhat/CentOS
2) The builds I'm doing are targetted at distros, like Puppy linux, which use older libs with backported security fixes. Pale Moon built in a chroot or mock chroot in CentOS 6.8 and up, let alone any modern distro, does not run on "Lucid Puppy" linux. That's because it'll expect the newer libs on the target machine. This is why I have to provide the entire old CentOS 6.5 environment complete with older libs to build against.