On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 14:19 +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> debvm-create --include=incus
> # This should have created a file named rootfs.ext4.
> debvm-run
Thanks for sharing that!
> Rather than adding debvm on top of your testing, I think adding
> autopkgtests with isolation-machine should get
On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 12:00:15PM +, Mathias Gibbens wrote:
> to add iproute2. I would be interested to know more about what
> environment Incus is being used in that doesn't have the `ip` command
> available.
debvm-create --include=incus
# This should have created a file named rootfs.ext4.
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Bug #1064852 [incus] incus: missing depends on iproute2
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It's easy enough to add iproute2 as a dependency, so I've done so.
Incus already has quite a number of dependencies, and I'd like to keep
that list as small as possible, which is why I was initially reluctant
to add iproute2. I would be interested to know more about
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 01:33:08AM +, Mathias Gibbens wrote:
> iproute2 is Priority: important, which according to Policy §2.5 means
> that it is generally expected to be present on a Debian system. Do you
> have a specific use case where for some reason you don't have iproute2
> installed?
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Hi Mathias,
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 01:33:08AM +, Mathias Gibbens wrote:
> iproute2 is Priority: important, which according to Policy §2.5 means
> that it is generally expected to be present on a Debian system. Do you
> have a specific use case where for some
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Hi Helmut,
iproute2 is Priority: important, which according to Policy §2.5 means
that it is generally expected to be present on a Debian system. Do you
have a specific use case where for some reason you don't have iproute2
installed?
I'm initially reluctant to
Package: incus
Version: 0.6-1
Severity: serious
Justification: missing dependency
After installing incus any "incus *" command (even incus info) just
hangs with no indication what's wrong. journalctl -u incus eventually
reveals:
Feb 26 16:47:45 testvm incusd[685]: Error: exec: "ip": executable
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