I'm stumped. The problem is with my chroot environment.
I spent the past few hours whittling away at both the chroot environment and the virtual
machine trying to find the difference. Currently, as far as package installations go, the
two machines are identical.
Granted, although sandboxed, the chroot is not perfectly isolated like the virtual
machine. Something is confusing the build process in the chroot environment that the
virtual machine can't see. A chroot environment is not supposed to be able to see
above/outside its internal root level. Thus I don't know what the chroot environment
sees that the virtual machine can't.
I can build in the virtual machine but as I mentioned previously, the build process is
slower than on physical hardware. I wanted the chroot environment so I could use the
physical hardware and build faster.
I'll see how far I get rebuilding arts and kdelibs in the virtual machine. Then
I'll try kdebase with your changes from a couple of days ago. I'll keep
troubleshooting with the chroot environment too.
With that said, I am attaching a new log of the failed arts build in the chroot
environment. Perhaps something there might provide you a clue where I can troubleshoot or
what might cause arts to fail in one environment but not the other.
Oops. I forgot to attach the log!