Can someone please explain me in short how to make those netinst images for sid?
I'm trying to make the netinst image for amd64 and I've changed the debian-cd package to add amd64 where needed. I get: make list COMPLETE=0 TASK=tasks/debian-installer Apt-get is updating his files ... Ign file: sid/main Release Ign file: sid/contrib Release Ign file: sid/main/debian-installer Release Reading Package Lists... Building Dependency Tree... /bin/echo -e "mawk\nexim4-daemon-light\nunifont" >>/var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tmp/sid-amd64/rawlist :328: warning: garbage at end of `#ifdef' argument Generating the complete list of packages to be included ... Generating the complete list of packages to be removed ... Dispatching the packages on all the CDs ... ====================================================================== Here are the settings you've chosen for making the list: List of prefered packages: /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tmp/sid-amd64/list Exclude file: /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tmp/sid-amd64/list.exclude Complete selected packages with all the rest: no Include non-free packages: no Include non-US packages: no ====================================================================== Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tools/list2cds line 104. Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tools/list2cds line 104. [...] Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tools/list2cds line 111. Statistics: Number of packages: 14188 Number of excluded: 2 of 14188 ====================================================================== -- Generating dependencies tree with apt-cache depends... -- Adding standard, required, important and base packages on the first CD ... Standard system already takes 303358746 bytes on the first CD. -- Starting to add packages to the CDs ... CD 1 will only be filled with 311494468 bytes ... CD 1 will have 558 packages. Dispatching the sources on all the CDs ... Using package file /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tmp/sid-amd64/1.packages CD 1 will only be filled with 589548550 bytes ... CD 1 will have 1041 files from source packages. This doesn't really look right to me. It seems to be trying to build the whole CD? I'm trying to go on seeing what happens and I get: make packages Apt-get is updating his files ... Ign file: sid/main Release Ign file: sid/contrib Release Ign file: sid/main/debian-installer Release Reading Package Lists... Building Dependency Tree... Adding the required directories to the binary CDs ... Generating the binary CD labels and their volume ids ... Current disk usage on the binary CDs (before the debs are added) : 1 CD1 Adding the selected packages to each CD : Missing debootstrap-required gcc-3.2-base CD1 missing some packages needed by debootstrap 1 ... cp: cannot stat `/org/alioth.debian.org/chroot/ftproot/pub/debian-amd64/pure64/indices/*': No such file or directory gunzip: /var/lib/gforge/chroot/home/users/kroeckx-guest/debian-cd/tmp/sid-amd64/indices/*.gz: No such file or directory done. dists/sid/main/binary-amd64/: New 20B 0 files 0B 0s dists/sid/contrib/binary-amd64/: New 20B 0 files 0B 0s Done Packages, Starting contents. Done. 0B in 0 archives. Took 0s dists/sid/main/debian-installer/binary-amd64/: New 20B 0 files 0B 0s Done Packages, Starting contents. Done. 0B in 0 archives. Took 0s It's trying to use gcc-3.2-base? I guess this is caused by an old version of debootstrap? Is that the debootstrap of the arch running it or the one getting installed? I'm currently trying to do this on alioth. Is this a problem that I'm trying to build it on an other arch than what the patckage is for? I currently don't have access to a machine with a mirror on it and that has all the required packages installed. But I can ask to install it and that shouldn't be a problem. Can someone say what I need to do to get all this fixed? Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

