So I saw some odd behavior in yume today and thought I would mention
it.  I was trying to add the gnu scientific libraries (which aren't in
our standard image list by the way) and ran this command from within a
chroot in my image directory

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yume -y install gsl
Unexpected error detected (255) while distro-query. Exiting.

Obviously, there is some sort of problem on my end because the
username in the prompt is showing up as "Administrator" instead of
"root", but I wouldn't expect this to cause too much trouble.  It
happens sometimes, and I am not entirely sure why and rebooting the
comptuer usually fixes the symptom, but it seems consistent in the
chroot environment.

Anyway, I was not sure if it was me doing something wrong with the
chroot or yume, or if it was just my peculiar LDAP setup (which is a
side effect of windows interoperability).

Any thoughts?

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