Ok - I've made it to the point of trying to setup the test machine,
but when I try to do the wget for the squeeze list, it doesn't find
that file on the build machine.  The web server is up, and serving
that directory - I'm just not sure what step is supposed to create
that list.  I also tried openxpki-apt.list (as per the wiki article
referenced) but that does not exist in the dpkg tree either.

#wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openxpki.list
http://certs.andculture.local/dpkg/openxpki-deb-squeeze.list

Thanks for all your help!
Bob

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Scott Hardin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Because the integration with Debian Lenny is still rather alpha at the 
> moment, the instructions are tucked away in the developer documentation at 
> the moment. Take a look at the following:
>
>   http://wiki.openxpki.org/index.php/Debian_Lenny_installation
>
> With that said, I ran into some problems with perl and utf8 in my Lenny 
> installation after updating the packages from Debian. I solved the problem by 
> switching to Debian Squeeze, which is where my current efforts are 
> concentrated. I'm still testing, but if you'd like to try it out I'd 
> appreciate the feedback. Here are the steps:
>
> 1. Create a "build" VM and install Squeeze (see the section regarding vmware 
> on the wiki page mentioned above)
>
> 2. In your build VM, you'll need my "debian-squeeze" branch from 
> git://github.com/mrscotty/openxpki.git (this is not a fork -- once testing is 
> finished, this will be merged and pushed to the svn on sourceforge).
>
> 3. Follow the instructions in trunk/package/debain-squeeze/README. (Note: for 
> now, skip the step regarding fetching the SVN -- you'll already have it from 
> github. The SVN will still remain the "official" repository, though)
>
> 4. Create a "test" VM and install Squeeze, following the instructions on the 
> wiki (see ref above). Be sure to modify the apt configuration to use your 
> packages rather than the lenny packages on build0.cynops.de.
>
> Your "test" VM can then be run independently of your "build" VM.
>
> Let me know if you get stuck somewhere. Occasionally, there is trouble 
> fetching the Workflow module from CPAN. You may need to clean up your 
> $HOME/.cpan directory and go through each step manually in the Makefile to 
> get things to work.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott
>
> On Nov 17, 2010, at 22:40 , Robert Weiman wrote:
>
>> Ok.  I spun up a Debian Lenny (5.06) vm to experiment with.  I'm still
>> getting a bunch of test failures on make test, so any advice or
>> details would be appreciated.
>>
>
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