24.11.2023 13:26, Paul Gevers:
Hi
On 17-09-2023 18:32, Michael Tokarev wrote:
It is perfectly okay to drop usage of qemu-debootstrap now and run
debootstrap directly.
Is this what you had in mind? It's the only reference I find for
qemu-debootstrap.
Hi
On 17-09-2023 18:32, Michael Tokarev wrote:
It is perfectly okay to drop usage of qemu-debootstrap now and run
debootstrap directly.
Is this what you had in mind? It's the only reference I find for
qemu-debootstrap.
autopkgtest-build-qemu uses vmdb2 >= 0.22 to build at least qemu-system images.
This means at least bullseye, since older debian had older vmdb2.
And in bullseye and up, qemu-debootstrap is just a trivial wrapper
for debootstrap command, the only extra action it does is to print
a deprecation
22.06.2023 13:55, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi,
On 21-06-2023 22:40, Michael Tokarev wrote:
if you change call to qemu-debootstrap in autopkgtest to debootstrap, it
will work in trixie and in bookworm just fine.
Recent versions of autopkgtest are used on (much) older releases than that. What's the
Hi,
On 21-06-2023 22:40, Michael Tokarev wrote:
if you change call to qemu-debootstrap in autopkgtest to debootstrap, it
will work in trixie and in bookworm just fine.
Recent versions of autopkgtest are used on (much) older releases than
that. What's the recommendation to use for the
Package: autopkgtest
Version: 5.28
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: pkg-qemu-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
qemu-debootstrap script (part of qemu-user-static package) has been deprecated
for quite some time (it gave a warning at invocation), and has been removed for
trixie. What it did was to
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