Looks nice! Somehow I managed to wedge my file systems and I had to reboot. The last part of the interaction looked like this: murthe.0:.../scratch/tmp/bob$ sudo bob clean Cleared 79 cached scan entries and 104 cached build entries murthe.0:.../scratch/tmp/bob$ bob build Creating sandbox... mount_procfs: procfs on /mnt/scratch/scratch/tmp/chroot/0/proc: Operation not permitted Error: Sandbox action failed murthe.0:.../scratch/tmp/bob$ sudo bob build Creating sandbox... Scanning packages... Scanned 79 in 20s (79 succeeded, 0 cached, 0 failed, 0 skipped) Resolving dependencies... Creating sandboxes... and here I could not interrupt anything any more. Other shells also wedged when they attempted file system access. Am I supposed to run bob as root? Your initial message seemed to suggest so but the example commands don't show it. Without root I got an error message. $ bob --version bob 0.4.0 -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert <rhialto/at/falu.nl> \X/ There is no AI. There is just someone else's work. --I. Rose
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