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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
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<pkgmetadata>
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<maintainer type="person">
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<email>xgqt@protonmail.com</email>
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<name>Maciej Barć</name>
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</maintainer>
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<upstream>
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<remote-id type="pypi">fchroot</remote-id>
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</upstream>
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<longdescription>
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fchroot, also known as "Franken-Chroot" or "Funtoo Chroot", is a utility that helps you to leverage the magic of QEMU to chroot into a non-native system.
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For example, on your x86-compatible 64-bit PC, it is possible to chroot into a 32-bit or 64-bit ARM environment and have it actually work.
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This is accomplished by leveraging the "binfmt-misc" functionality built-in to the Linux kernel, combined with QEMU to perform emulation of non-native instruction sets.
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fchroot itself doesn't do any magic except provide a very easy-to-use mechanism to get this to work, typically requiring little or no manual configuration.
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You simply run fchroot just like chroot, and everything works.
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</longdescription>
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</pkgmetadata>
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