Hi,

I looked into /usr/share/sbuild/create-chroot to create a patch, but
began to wonder where and if that script is actually used. I use sbuild
to locally build packages on my desktop computer, so it's installed,
and

grep -r create-chroot /usr/sbin/sbuild* /usr/bin/sbuild*

does not show any matches.

Reverse dependencies and reverse recommends of sbuild are:
   1. mini-buildd
   2. arriero
   3. xbuilder
   4. ubuntu-dev-tools
   5. schroot
   6. sbuild-debian-developer-setup
   7. ratt
   8. qemu-sbuild-utils
   9. pk4
  10. packaging-dev
  11. debomatic
  12. lava-dev
  13. git-buildpackage

I downloaded and extracted them and grepped for 'create-chroot' in
their contents: No matches.

Looking into create-chroot revealed:

[…]
OLDSTABLE="squeeze"
STABLE="wheezy"
TESTING="jessie"
[…]

That leaves the impression the script was last used a couple of
releases ago and could simply be removed to close this bug.

Cheers,
Bruno

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