Turns out I wasn't imagining things. It looks like when
my package list loads debsig-verify it kills the default
file and that's where the trouble starts.
Selecting previously deselected package debsig-verify.
Unpacking debsig-verify (from .../debsig-verify_0.6_i386.deb) ...
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Hi,
I'm not quite sure if I follow what is happening.
So, what is the problem ?
I presume you are installing debsig-verify
within chroot.
And is the problem that debsig-verify is being ran in an unpacked but not
yet configured state, or is it something else ?
Turns out I wasn't imagining
Turns out I wasn't imagining things. It looks like when
my package list loads debsig-verify it kills the default
file and that's where the trouble starts.
Selecting previously deselected package debsig-verify.
Unpacking debsig-verify (from .../debsig-verify_0.6_i386.deb) ...
Authenticating
Hi,
I'm not quite sure if I follow what is happening.
So, what is the problem ?
I presume you are installing debsig-verify
within chroot.
And is the problem that debsig-verify is being ran in an unpacked but not
yet configured state, or is it something else ?
Turns out I wasn't imagining
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