That does make sense, now that you mention it. :) I wouldn't have
thought that live-build would change all that much, but what do I know?
Thanks for clarifying. Let me know if I can help with testing.
Seth
PS - I just checked packages for both ubuntu and debian. Looks like all
current ubuntu releases use live-build v. 3.0, which is the same as
debian wheezy. Jessie uses 4.0 and stretch uses 1:20170213 (new
numbering system, I guess).
On 12/08/2017 01:23 PM, Stefan Baur wrote:
Am 08.12.2017 um 18:17 schrieb Seth Galitzer:
I don't believe the release of the build host matters [...]
*ahem* As the guy behind X2Go-TCE-live, I beg to differ. Debian Jessie
and Debian Stretch come with different versions of Live-Build. It seems
the one in Stretch is acting up, so we will have to investigate what's
going wrong. Since Ubuntu is likely to use the version of Live-Build
that is bundled in Stretch, it is not surprising that when building on
Stretch fails, it also fails for Ubuntu.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur
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