# Using a chroot If you want to run web tests and you're not running Lucid, you'll get errors due to version differences in libfreetype. To work around this, you can use a chroot. ## Basic Instructions * Run `build/install-chroot.sh`. On the prompts, choose to install a 64-bit Lucid chroot and activate all your secondary mount points. * sudo edit `/etc/schroot/mount-lucid64bit` and uncomment `/run` and `/run/shm`. Verify that your mount points are correct and uncommented: for example, if you have a second hard drive at `/src`, you should have an entry like `/src /src none rw,bind 0 0`. * Enter your chroot as root with `sudo schroot -c lucid64`. Run `build /install-build-deps.sh`, then exit the rooted chroot. * Delete your out/ directory if you had a previous non-chrooted build. * To enter your chroot as normal user, run `schroot -c lucid64`. * Now compile and run DumpRenderTree within chroot. ## Tips and Tricks ### NFS home directories The chroot install will be installed by default in /home/$USER/chroot. If your home directory is inaccessible by root (typically because it is mounted on NFS), then move this directory onto your local disk and change the corresponding entry in `/etc/schroot/mount-lucid64bit`. ### Reclient builds If you get mysterious compile errors (glibconfig.h or dbus header error), don't use reclient for builds inside the chroot. ### Different color prompt I use the following code in my .zshrc file to change the color of my prompt in the chroot. ```shell # load colors autoload colors zsh/terminfo if [[ "$terminfo[colors]" -ge 8 ]]; then colors fi for color in RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE MAGENTA CYAN WHITE; do eval PR_$color='%{$terminfo[bold]$fg[${(L)color}]%}' eval PR_LIGHT_$color='%{$fg[${(L)color}]%}' done PR_NO_COLOR="%{$terminfo[sgr0]%}" # set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below) if [ -z "$debian_chroot" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot) fi if [ "xlucid64" = "x$debian_chroot" ]; then PS1="%n@$PR_GREEN% lucid64$PR_NO_COLOR %~ %#" else PS1="%n@$PR_RED%m$PR_NO_COLOR %~ %#" fi ``` ### Running X apps I also have `DISPLAY=:0` in my `$debian_chroot` section so I can run test_shell or web tests without manually setting my display every time. Your display number may vary (`echo $DISPLAY` outside the chroot to see what your display number is). You can also use `Xvfb` if you only want to [run tests headless](web_tests_linux.md#Using-an-embedded-X-server). ### Having web test results open in a browser After running web tests, you should get a new browser tab or window that opens results.html. If you get an error "Failed to open file:///path/to/results.html, check the following conditions. 1. Make sure `DISPLAY` is set. See the [Running X apps](#Running-X-apps) section above. 1. Install `xdg-utils`, which includes `xdg-open`, a utility for finding the right application to open a file or URL with. 1. Install [Chrome](https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/).