Hi,

Thanks a lot for reporting this bug.

Could you run /usr/lib/mindi/DebFindFailsafe directly and let me know
what the outcome is, i.e. mail the output?

In the system information it says:

Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

So, you do have bash installed, don't you? What happens when you
run /bin/bash? (I'm sure it's fine, just double-checking.)

(REMINDER TO MYSELF: check bash dependencies and necessity!)

Maybe it has to do with your locale. Could you set:

export LANG=""
export LC_CTYPE=""

and check whether that makes a difference?

Regards,
Andree

On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 10:33 +0100, mahashakti89 wrote: 
> Package: mondo
> Version: 2.06-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> Sorry to report this bug, I hoped it would work so fine as with version
> 2.05, but I cannot make a right start, it stops me after 30 seconds !
> Also hope you have all informations you need.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> mahashakti89
> 
> -- Package-specific info:
> 
> Contents of /var/log/mindi.log:
> 
> mindi v1.06-r266
> i686 architecture detected
> mindi called with the following arguments:
> --makemountlist /tmp/mountlist.txt.test
> MINDI_LIB = /usr/lib/mindi
> MINDI_SBIN = /usr/sbin
> MINDI_CONF = /etc/mindi
> MONDO_LIB = /usr/lib/mondo
> MINDI_VERSION is 1.06-r266
> Fatal error. DebFindFailsafe failed.
> Please e-mail a copy of /tmp/mindi.err.30168.tgz to the mailing list.
> See http://www.mondorescue.org for more information.
> WE CANNOT HELP unless you enclose that file.
> 
> =========================================================
> 
> Contents of /var/log/mondo-archive.log:
> 
> running: dmesg -n1 > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
> Mondo Archive v2.06-266 --- http://www.mondorescue.org
> running on i386 architecture
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> NB: Mondo logs almost everything, so don't panic if you see
> some error messages.  Please read them carefully before you
> decide to break out in a cold sweat.    Despite (or perhaps
> because of) the wealth of messages. some users are inclined
> to stop reading this log. If Mondo stopped for some reason,
> chances are it's detailed here.  More than likely there's a
> message at the very end of this log that will tell you what
> is wrong. Please read it!                          -Devteam
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Zero...
> [Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#179: One...
>       [Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#180: Two...
>               [Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#181: Three...
>                       [Main] main.c->welcome_to_mondoarchive#182: Four...
>       [Main] main.c->distro_specific_kludges_at_start_of_mondoarchive#199: 
> Unmounting old ramdisks if necessary
> running: umount `mount | grep shm | grep mondo | cut -d' ' -f3` > 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> Usage: umount [-hV]
> umount -a [-f] [-r] [-n] [-v] [-t vfstypes] [-O opts]
> umount [-f] [-r] [-n] [-v] special | node...
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=512
> running: mount | grep cdrom | grep super > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
> running: mount | grep floppy | grep super > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
> [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1387: Started sub
>                       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1388: 
> About to set g_boot_mountpt[0] to '\0'
>                       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1390: 
> Done. Great. Seeting command to something
>                       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1393: 
> Cool. Command = 'cat /etc/fstab | grep -v ":" | grep -vx "#.*" | grep -w 
> "/boot" | tr -s ' ' '   ' | cut -f1 | head -n1'
>                       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1395: 
> tmp = '/dev/hdb1'
>       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1397: /boot is at 
> /dev/hdb1 according to /etc/fstab
>               [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1407: command 
> = mount | grep -w "/dev/hdb1"
> [Main] libmondo-tools.c->mount_boot_if_necessary#1429: Ended sub
> [Main] libmondo-tools.c->get_kernel_version#394: g_kernel_version = 2.615000
> [Main] libmondo-tools.c->reset_bkpinfo#948: Hi
> root is mounted at /dev/hdb
> 
> No, Schlomo, that doesn't mean /dev/hdb is the root partition. It's just a 
> debugging message. Relax. It's part of am_I_in_disaster_recovery_mode().
> [Main] libmondo-devices.c->am_I_in_disaster_recovery_mode#363: Is this a 
> ramdisk? result = 0
> running: rm -Rf /tmp/changed.files* > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
> Checking sanity of your Linux distribution
>       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->some_basic_system_sanity_checks#1082: Free 
> space on given partition = 16333 MB
> running: cat /proc/devices | grep ramdisk > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> 1 ramdisk
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
> running: mount | grep -w vfat | grep -v /dev/fd | grep -v nexdisk > 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
> running: mount | grep -w dos | grep -v /dev/fd | grep -v nexdisk > 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
>                       [Main] libmondo-files.c->find_home_of_exe#419: 
> find_home_of_exe () --- Found cmp at /usr/bin/cmp
> running: mindi -V > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> mindi v1.06-r266
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
> Mindi --makemountlist /tmp/mountlist.txt.test failed for some reason.
> Please run that command by hand and examine /var/log/mindi.log
> for more information. Perhaps your /etc/fstab file is insane.
> Perhaps Mindi's MakeMountlist() subroutine has a bug. We'll see.
> running: parted2fdisk -l | grep -i raid > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
> Failed.
>       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->pre_param_configuration#930: Your distribution 
> did not pass Mondo's sanity test.
> [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#366: Fatal error received - 'Pre-param 
> initialization phase failed. Please review the error messages above, make the 
> specified changes, then try again. Exiting...'
>               [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#384: OK, I think I'm the 
> main PID.
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#392: I'm going to do some cleaning 
> up now.
>                       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#393: killall mindi 
> 2> /dev/null
> running: kill `ps wax | grep "/mondo/do-not" | awk '{print $1;}' | grep -vx 
> "\?"` > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=15
> running: kill `ps wax | grep "tmp.mondo" | awk '{print $1;}' | grep -vx "\?"` 
> > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=15
> running: kill `ps wax | grep "ntfsclone" | awk '{print $1;}' | grep -vx "\?"` 
> > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=15
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] newt-specific.c->fatal_error#401: Waiting for child processes to 
> terminate
>       [Main] libmondo-files.c->register_pid#800: Unregistering PID
>       [Main] libmondo-files.c->register_pid#800: Unregistering PID
>       [Main] libmondo-files.c->register_pid#802: Error unregistering PID
> running: umount /mnt/cdrom > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> umount: /mnt/cdrom: not mounted
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran with res=256
> running: rm -Rf /mondo.scratch.* /tmp.mondo.* > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 
> 2> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
> running: rm -Rf   > /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.tmp 2> 
> /tmp/mondo-run-prog-thing.err
> --------------------------------start of output-----------------------------
> --------------------------------end of output------------------------------
> ...ran just fine. :-)
>       [Main] libmondo-tools.c->do_libmondo_global_strings_thing#1580: 
> libmondo-tools.c, do_libmondo_global_strings_thing, 1580: Freeing globals
> 
> =========================================================
> 
> 
> =========================================================
> Fileystem information:
> Sys. de fich.        1K-blocs       Occupé Disponible Capacité Monté sur
> /dev/hdb3             19228308   1527184  16724372   9% /
> tmpfs                   517440         0    517440   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/hdb1               135468     17050    111191  14% /boot
> /dev/hdb5             28834716  14537780  12832212  54% /home
> /dev/hdb6             11535344     32960  10916416   1% /tmp
> /dev/hdb7              3842376    238696   3408492   7% /opt
> /dev/hdb8              5763616   3109404   2361432  57% /usr
> /dev/hdb9              6728280   1893692   4492808  30% /var
> tmpfs                    10240       224     10016   3% /dev
> /dev/hda8              5632464   2221268   3411196  40% /mnt/sda8
> /dev/hda9              5627920   1477504   4150416  27% /mnt/sda9
> 
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: testing/unstable
>   APT prefers unstable
>   APT policy: (750, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-ck3
> Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (charmap=ISO-8859-15)
> 
> Versions of packages mondo depends on:
> ii  afio                 2.5-3               archive file manipulation program
> ii  binutils             2.16.1cvs20060117-1 The GNU assembler, linker and 
> bina
> ii  buffer               1.19-7              Buffering/reblocking program for 
> t
> ii  cdrecord             4:2.01+01a03-5      command line CD writing tool
> ii  dosfstools           2.11-2.1            Utilities to create and check 
> MS-D
> ii  gawk                 1:3.1.5-1           GNU awk, a pattern scanning and 
> pr
> ii  libc6                2.3.5-13            GNU C Library: Shared libraries 
> an
> ii  libnewt0.51          0.51.6-31           Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit - 
> tex
> ii  lzop                 1.01-4              fast compression program
> ii  mindi                1.06-2              creates boot/root disks based on 
> y
> 
> Versions of packages mondo recommends:
> ii  dvd+rw-tools                  6.1-1      DVD+-RW/R tools
> 
> Versions of packages mindi depends on:
> ii  bzip2                     1.0.3-2        high-quality block-sorting file 
> co
> ii  file                      4.15-2         Determines file type using 
> "magic"
> ii  gawk                      1:3.1.5-1      GNU awk, a pattern scanning and 
> pr
> ii  mindi-busybox             1.00-6         Collection of shell utilities in 
> a
> ii  mkisofs                   4:2.01+01a03-5 Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM 
> filesystem
> ii  module-init-tools         3.2.2-2        tools for managing Linux kernel 
> mo
> ii  ms-sys                    2.1.0-1        Write a Microsoft compatible 
> boot 
> ii  nano                      1.3.10-2       free Pico clone with some new 
> feat
> ii  parted                    1.6.25.1-2     The GNU Parted disk partition 
> resi
> ii  syslinux                  3.11-3         Bootloader for Linux/i386 using 
> MS
> 
> -- no debconf information
> 
> 
> 
-- 
Andree Leidenfrost
Sydney - Australia

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