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Package: debootstrap
Version: 0.3.2
Severity: important

Calling debootstrap with --print-debs includes kill_target. This seems
a little silly - if we're just calling debootstrap to list the debs,
we don't _have_ a target to kill!

This change has caused us to have some really strange issues when
producing debian testing CDs, as debootstrap was unexpectedly removing
parts of the setup tree. Hence the Severity: important above...

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On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 07:33:59PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Package: debootstrap
> Version: 0.3.2
> Severity: important
>=20
> Calling debootstrap with --print-debs includes kill_target. This seems
> a little silly - if we're just calling debootstrap to list the debs,
> we don't _have_ a target to kill!

Yes, you do: --resolve-deps (on by default now) creates it as somewhere
to store the Packages files it downloads in order to see the Depends:
fields it's trying to resolve.

> This change has caused us to have some really strange issues when
> producing debian testing CDs, as debootstrap was unexpectedly removing
> parts of the setup tree. Hence the Severity: important above...

You can use "--keep-debootstrap-dir" to avoid kill_target. I'm not
actually quite sure why kill_target would be problematic behaviour for
debian-cd though.

Closed with this message.

Cheers,
aj


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