Patrice Neff wrote: > Finn-Arne Johansen wrote: > >> Did you first run "./buildcd --prepare" ? > > > No, I didn't. I tried that now (also with a clean apt/ and d-i/ > directory) but it didn't help.
Try with an empty QUIET in apt/buildcd.conf you could also try running the script using bash -x buildcd 2>&1 | tee buildcd.log and put buildcd.log availible on the net somewhere. > One other thing I had to do was changing the sources.list to include > contrib and non-free. With these not included some packages were not > available. We dont use neither contrib nor nonfree packages in debian-edu > The script line where it fails is this one: > apt-get --assume-yes $QUIET --download-only \ > $(for OPT in $APTOPTIONS ; do echo -n "-o $OPT " ; done) \ > install $(grep -v "^#" apt/bootstrap.pkg) Whats in apt/bootstrap.pkg ? The contents of it is normally created by using /usr/bin/debootstrap --print-debs sarge > apt/bootstrap.pkg Maybe you dont have debootstrap on your system > I tried changing that into: > grep -v "^#" apt/bootstrap.pkg | while read pkg > do > echo " => $pkg" > apt-get --assume-yes $QUIET --download-only \ > $(for OPT in $APTOPTIONS ; do echo -n "-o $OPT " ; done) \ > install $pkg > done > > to install all the packages one for one. No error was raised after this > change. Though I have not yet tested the resulting ISO image. > > Do you have an idea what could cause the error? The fix is not really a > good idea because it takes much longer to process the installations. Not without a debug log -- Finn-Arne Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bzz.no/ Debian-edu developer and Solution Provider -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

