3 by Dan Berrange and Richard W.M. Jones.
6 Smock is a thin wrapper around mock to let you build up a whole set of
7 dependant RPMs against an external distro. Mock needs access to the
8 repositories created by smock. This can happen either using httpd or direct
11 - Create directory $HOME/public_html/smock
13 - Optional: Copy smock.httpd.conf to /etc/httpd/conf.d/smock.conf, changing the
14 /home/[USERNAME]/ to your user
16 - Optional: Start or restart httpd
18 - Insert smock.mock.extra to all your repos in /etc/mock/ changing the
19 USERNAME and distro name to match. If you do not want to use the http
20 server, use the direct file access baseurl instead of the http based one.
22 - Disable SELinux (/usr/sbin/setenforce Permissive) and you may
23 need to do 'chmod 0755 ~' to allow the web server to access your
28 ./smock.pl --arch=i386 --arch=x86_64 --distro=fedora-9 list of srpms
30 And it'll build the all the SRPMs listed on the command line, using
31 previously built SRPMs as dependencies for later ones. You don't need
32 to list them in the proper order - the build order is worked out using
35 The resulting src RPMs, binary RPMs and build logs wil be put into
36 $HOME/public_html/smock, and a Yum repo created. Further RPMs you
37 build using smock will resolve the BuildRequires against this local