nescivi said :
> (note, this msg with attachment is waiting for moderator approval, as it was 
> slightly over the limit)

Ok I see it now, a dep problem.


> Script ended with:
> 
> P: Begin unmounting filesystems...
> ./broth.sh: line 118: syntax error near unexpected token `done'
> ./broth.sh: line 118: `  done'

ok that's a bit weird.
FYI we use lh from the snapshot repos.

deb http://live.debian.net/debian/ ./

Please try again with this version in case you used another.


> I don't seem to find sclang and scsynth though (at least not in the chroot, 
> didn't test the .iso image yet).
> From the log it does appear to be installed.
>
> Setting up supercollider-scsynth (20080630-1) ...
> Setting up supercollider-sclang (20080630-1) ...
> 
> Which is actually quite an old version... so I might replace that anyway with 
> a newer build.

Yes.. it starts to be a bit old, Karsten will make a new one in August,
by the way if you need to regularly build packages for p:d we could give
you access to our pbuilder.

 
> But looking further in the log...
> the script removes a whole bunch of packages again, after doing
> 
> D: Executing: aptitude --assume-yes dist-upgrade

yes it removes everything.

 
> I've attached the log of the whole process.
> 
> It doesn't seem right to me that all these packages get deleted!
> It seems to be a dependency problem with one particular package...

yup.
I think a good test would be to see if you can build p:d carrot and
coriander using the default CD profile, if you don't have any errors,
then try again to build with your CUSTOM profile and if it fails chroot
in the building directory and try to manually install your CUSTOM
package and see which one is complaining, it could very well be that we
need to backport something to make  it work then.

Let's see..
a.



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