Paul,

Let me regenerate the Debian packages and see if the situation is better.

Thanks,

----- "Paul Kilgo" <paulki...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hello
> 
> I'm using the unstable debian-5-i386 branch and in a test machine it
> worked just fine. Today I'm using the same hardware (just changed out
> some bigger hard drives) and I was trying to set up the head node.
> The
> package installation doesn't work out and this line from the log
> seemed
> the most relevant:
> 
> E: Couldn't find package opkg--server
> 
> The full log is located at:
> http://students.mint.ua.edu/~pmkilgo/tmp/oscar-1249336114.log
> 
> I should note that Step 1 doesn't list any packages for me to install
> and I left Step 2 at defaults.
> 
> --Paul
> 
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