Quick question for mock users

Clark Williams williams at redhat.com
Tue Feb 6 21:07:36 UTC 2007


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While working on a cross compilation project that uses mock to manage a
long-term chroot, I got quite annoyed that when mock throws an error due
to a failed command, I would have to go dig into the log files to find
what went wrong. It occurred to me that since there's error output going
out from an exception, there *shouldn't* be a problem with printing the
output of the failing command on stderr.

So the question to users of mock (especially the plague folks):

Will adding the error output of a failed command to the stderr stream
from mock cause problems to programs calling mock?

Thanks,
Clark
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