The mock package that ships with aarch64 CentOS 7 seems to still require the buildsys-build group, though: Warning: Package group buildsys-build does not exist. I created it by taking the epel-7-x86_64 config, and changed it for aarch64 (arch markers and repositories repointed to aarch64 CentOS 7). Adding a dummy repository works, but it does appear to not be working the way as described (albeit it is working the way I expect). Gordan On 14/03/16 17:07, Jim Perrin wrote: > This is correct. The mock config used to build aarch64 is very similar > to the x86_64 config, in that the group is not used and the packages are > defined individually. > > On 03/12/2016 02:24 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: >> On 12/03/16 19:41, Gordan Bobic wrote: >>> It would appear that above group isn't defined, but it is what mock uses >>> to build a minimal development chroot. Is the omission of this group >>> deliberate or accidental? >>> >>> I can add it trivially enough through a dummy repository containing >>> nothing but a group definition, but I'm curious as to whether there is a >>> good reason for this not being there in the first place. >>> >>> Gordan >> >> AFAIK we all stopped using a @buildsys group for the chroot_setup_cmd >> (for all CentOS 7 builds), but rather the common list of pkgs to be in >> the buildroot. >> See for example the mock config files (and c7.00.00 being one example) : >> https://git.centos.org/blob/sig-core!bld-seven.git/29517e030ebfb5c376dd742711077ac305e8c269/mock!c7.00.00-x86_64.cfg#L5 >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Arm-dev mailing list >> Arm-dev at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev >> >