Hi Ansgar,
On Mi, 2016-09-21 at 00:18 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
(...)
> Ansgar Burchardt writes:
(...)
> > Only adding -k for newer distributions (i.e. the ones that merged-
> > /usr
> > supports) should work around the problem.
> I pushed a patch implementing this to my debootstrap
>
tag 838388 + patch
thanks
Ansgar Burchardt writes:
> Ah, I'm to blame for that. [1] added `-k` to the options passed to tar
> in order to avoid replacing the new symlinks from / to /usr with real
> directories. However it looks like tar returns an error when there are
> actual file conflicts
Stephan Sürken writes:
> On Di, 2016-09-20 at 21:09 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
>> > It always exits here with exit code 2, without any further error
>> > message (not even when using --verbose).
>> >
>> There should be a log inside the target directory.
>
> ah, sure ;).
>
>
Hi Julien,
On Di, 2016-09-20 at 21:09 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
(...)
> > It always exits here with exit code 2, without any further error
> > message (not even when using --verbose).
> >
> There should be a log inside the target directory.
ah, sure ;).
debootstrap/debootstrap.log says:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 19:00:20 +, Stephan Suerken wrote:
> Package: debootstrap
> Version: 1.0.83
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainers,
>
> since 1.0.83 (1.0.82 tested successfully), deboostrap fails to
> strap (at least) squeeze. For example:
>
> ---
> sudo /usr/sbin/debootstrap
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.83
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainers,
since 1.0.83 (1.0.82 tested successfully), deboostrap fails to
strap (at least) squeeze. For example:
---
sudo /usr/sbin/debootstrap --variant buildd --arch amd64 squeeze
./squeeze-amd64-83 http://archive.debian.org/debian
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