Created attachment 1477365 [details] Final output of mock terminal, starting from right before traceback Description of problem: I have tried 4 times recently to create a custom iso; each time livemedia-creator (in mock) downloads the programs, installs them and tries to create the iso, but each time an error arises and the process stops Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mock 1.4.13 How reproducible: happens every time Steps to Reproduce: 1.I enter mock 2.I start livemedia-creator 3.Livemedia-creator successfully completes steps but at the very end of the process it throws and error ( '--show', '/var/tmp/lmc-work-l6d73rlq/images/efiboot.img']' returned non-zero exit status 1.) Actual results: mock fails Expected results: mock creates the custom iso Additional info: I am now going to run the process (livemedia-creator) without using mock (I intend to run livemedia-creator directly -- in a qemu VM which is what I had to do last year due to another mock bug).
Two days ago I used livemedia-creator outside of mock (in a qemu VM). No errors were thrown and livemedia-creator produced a customized live fedora iso. For the past two years mock has been problematic, having several different bugs.
Perhaps this is still a bug in livemedia-creator though like building under SELinux enforcing used to be problematic.
I tried building an ISO in mock chroot and it failed also. It said somen spokes were not met Software Selection in my ks config file.
Jasper, as I said above, livemedia-creator seems to be working fine. As far as missing spokes, you are probably adding programs that no longer exist in the repos or there is a typo in one or more of the programs you are adding. It could also be that you are missing a repo or one or more of your repos are not valid (test them by pasting them in Firefox to see if you can reach the repo).
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