Philippe Lhardy wrote: > 1) i put squashfs-tools_3.2r2-9_i386.deb in local packages > config/chroot_local-packages/squashfs-tools_3.2r2-9_i386.deb > > 2) I believe this one should fix : > > creating config/chroot_local-includes/etc/apt/preferences : > Package: squashfs-tools > Pin: version 1:3.2r2-* > Pin-Priority: 1001 > > to maintain it even if an upgrade is coming. > > > but i didn't manage to do a clean build since i have other problem with > apt-proxy getting stuck.
Hi Good Idea Now there seems to be another way of getting lenny to work (havnt tried the other one yet). But still this way can be good to have in the toolbox. Your way works fine,the file (preferences) with pinning stops the upgrading to squashfs-tools1:3.3-3 And as You write one can get the old squasfs-tools from the apt-proxy cache. BUT I had trouble, not with apt-proxy, instead I noticed that the file in config/chroot_local-includes/etc/apt/preferences wasnt copied in the chroot/etc/apt as it should. The only way for me was to do it manually. lh bootstrap lh chroot Then manually copy the file into chroot/etc/apt/preferences lh binary This way it works. When I checked chroot_local-includes I cant find any error the line with cpio that does the copy works when I do it manually. It also says that it copies 1 block everytime its run. I run it with set -x And if I insert other files as for example a nonexisting directory and files therein they get copied. Its only when there are a path as /etc/apt/preferences I cant get it to work. Im out of ideas for the moment, maybe someone else can test the same scenario and see if You get the same result. Then I can file a bug. But I cant see for the moment why it doesnt work. Using Sid and live-helper 1.0~a37-2 regards //Peter _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list debian-live-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel