This ignored MR fixes this issue completely, despite the irrelevant
waffle about some other package.
https://salsa.debian.org/clint/fakeroot/-/merge_requests/28
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What command are you using to run debootstrap?
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This fails on a number of host/target combinations, but not all of them.
A mips64el target, for example, fails every time.
Would the maintainer(s) prefer separate bugs for each arch? The fault(s)
may not lie in the debootstrap package.
debootstrap 1.0.134
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https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/commit/7e5923030e331f466ec1b56d875b023a274e9220
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If that's the case then this is working as intended.
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This is an old one! Does this still occur?
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cp needs the fully-qualified path - not just $0/progname
I've tested this on Bash, Dash, Zsh and Tcsh on Linux and FreeBSD and
${0} already expands to the fully-qualified path. It never expands to
${0}/progname as that would always fail. Can you give and example of
where this fails?
Also
Is this fixed? An s390x chroot can be debootstrapped now but is that due
to a workaround or has this bug been fixed?
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In Buster+ libsystemd0 gets pulled in but other than that it seems to
work okay. Is this fixed?
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Isn't this what happens now? If I run a foreign debootstrap it completes
automatically on version 1.0.123+deb11u2.
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Seems to work fine here running "debootstrap focal focal".
What exact command are you running?
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Working on this, will update soon.
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I've never seen this. Is it fixed?
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This looks like a bug in Fedora, possibly in their implementation of
binutils.
Can you try again and report back?
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The merge request has a pending question.
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So how, exactly, does this cause an issue?
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I did a bunch more testing, for fun:
Where host --> guest chroot using `fakeroot fakechroot debootstrap
--variant=fakechroot guest guest`
Jammy --> Stable: fail
Jammy --> Jammy: success
Jammy --> Testing: fail
Jammy --> Noble: fail
Stable --> Stable: success
Stable¹ --> Jammy: fail
Stable
variant=fakechroot still fails in testing, but it apparently fails in a
different way. (Do I need a new bug report?)
`fakeroot fakechroot debootstrap --variant=fakechroot testing testing`
fails.
Whereas `fakeroot fakechroot debootstrap --variant=minbase testing
testing` succeeds.
But at
Can this be closed? It's been a decade.
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I'm guessing that this can be closed now?
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Do I need to submit the patch somewhere else or is this the correct place?
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This seems unnecessary for debootstrap. Can this be closed?
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Is /tmp/jammy definitely an empty directory?
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Okay, okay, I made a real mess of that. Just to clarify:
- I mixed up output from Debian and Ubuntu. But the result is the same
in both cases.
- Turns out I've attached the patch four times. I apologise. I have learned.
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Attached is the patch. It wouldn't attach from the terminal for some reason.
diff --git a/functions b/functions
index 1924e89..f5de832 100644
--- a/functions
+++ b/functions
@@ -1673,7 +1673,7 @@ while (read STDIN, $x, 1) {
}' "$@"
elif [ "$1" = "GETDEPS" ]; then
local pkgdest="$2";
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.128+nmu2+deb12u1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
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Dear Maintainer,
Running a debootstrap where the target directory has a space causes the process
to fail.
For example:
debootstrap --arch=i386 --variant=minbase stable "I
I tested Bookworm (1:7.2+dfsg-7+deb12u3) and it works fine, but when
trying all releases all the way back to Buster (1:3.1+dfsg-8+deb10u8) I
was hit by:
chroot: failed to run command '/bin/true': No such file or directory
Fixed in Bookworm. Not clear if it works in the earlier releases.
Ping? Two years later?
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Ping?
If it's still an issue it the same as described in the following?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta-hwe/+bug/1727861
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194639
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Five years is a very long time.
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What possible use is this? This is what /etc/hosts is for.
On 01/04/15 14:30, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
Do we really need a package for trivial 6 lines script?
How else would you implement it? How would you make sure that people who
do not want zram do not have it forced upon them?
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Have you tried running BOINC as the user currently logged in via X?
Easiest way is to download the .sh directly from the BOINC website and
run it while you're physically at the PC.
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Can this be closed now? The application is behaving as designed.
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Is this still an issue? Isn't there now a default size limit?
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It took me a while to work out what was going on with my builds but I
managed to get it to build on amd64 on Debian Testing (failed miserably
on Ubuntu Precise), but armel (which is what I really needed it for) fails:
# cd /tmp/milkywayathome_client/obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/nbody
# /usr/bin/distcc
On 17/01/14 15:28, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
libboinc-app7 and libboinc-app-dev installed?
Yup, bother version 7.2.33+dfsg-1.
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On 17/01/14 16:34, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
but I don't undestand you cannot build or run it?
Under armel it does not build. I provided the build failure in a
previous email. It claims there are load of undefined references in
libboinc_graphics2.so.
Repeated multiple times, same result.
Control: fixed -1 2012.12.30
Control: found -1 2012.01.08
Fixed in testing but not stable. Will need updating soon too by the
looks of things.
gpg --list-keys --keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-ports-archive-keyring.gpg --no-default-keyring
/usr/share/keyrings/debian-ports-archive-keyring.gpg
Package: debian-ports-archive-keyring
Version: 2012.12.30
Found: 2012.01.0
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu trusty
It would appear that debian-ports-archive-keyring is out-of-date and
needs updating:
debootstrap --arch sh4 --foreign
G.
Il Giovedì 2 Gennaio 2014 20:48, Ken Sharp imwellcushtymel...@googlemail.com
ha scritto:
Package: boinc-app-milkyway
Version: 0.18d-4
The current version supplied by boinc-app-milkyway appears to run fine
on armel but:
1. The estimated runtime is always way off.
2. The results are always
Righto I'll see if I can get any sense later. The problem with these
BOINC projects is the number of noise from volunteers who have no idea
what they're talking about - the actual project owners/maintainers
rarely see any genuine request for help.
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Package: boinc-app-milkyway
Version: 0.18d-4
The current version supplied by boinc-app-milkyway appears to run fine
on armel but:
1. The estimated runtime is always way off.
2. The results are always invalid.
3. It's a really old version: there will be many changes between 0.18
and the
Control: notfixed -1 7.19~svn2050-2.is.7.00~svn1933-1
Control: reopen -1
There has been no change to the armel package.
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Use http_1_0/ in cc_config.xml
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Package: boinc-app-seti
Version: 7.00~svn1933-1
Severity: grave
Usertags: unwarranted-self-importance-upstream
Control: found -1 boinc-client/7.2.33+dfsg-1
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu
Running the setiathome_advanced binary from boinc-app-seti (from
Unstable) on
From
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/boinc/+bug/1250652/comments/9
When launching BOINC Manager from the Gnome menu it produces an error
that it is unable to find /var/lib/boinc-client, which of course does
not exist unless boinc-client is also installed. Launching from the
Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:5.9p1-5
Control: found -1 1:6.4p1-1
From the man page:
-g Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports.
When working with a control socket, this works fine if -g is included
with the initial connect attempt, for example:
$ cat ~/.ssh/config
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2183
Built upstream source and the behaviour is the same.
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So far as I can tell, this is true for all port forwarding when used with
ControlMaster. Across the board, it appears that all port forwarding has
to be specified on the original connection and is ignored for subsequent
connections.
No I can add as many port forwards as I like after the master
But what is it doing with it? It could just as easily use APT.
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On 30/11/13 22:56, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
The most current version of fakechroot manual is hosted on github at
https://github.com/dex4er/fakechroot/blob/master/man/fakechroot.pod
Could you look at it? It is slighly reedited but I'd love to release
new version of fakechroot with improved
I think the idea of distributing the load is a brilliant one with
obvious advantages, but I don't think BitTorrent is the solution.
Gnutella on the other hand...
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Package: fakechroot
Version: 2.16-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
Usertags: manpage
The English fakechroot manpage is mainly gibberish and needs dramatic
improvement. Preferably someone with a command of the English language.
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libboinc7 is absolutely fine as a dependency. The problem is better
described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/1250652. I'm not
yet sure if Debian sees the same bug as described in comment #9 but I
would imagine it does (as Ubuntu pulls packages from Debian, of course).
Can you give a usage case example?
Development of this package died years ago.
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Package: debtorrent
Version: 0.1.10
Severity: normal
When debtorrent-client is started with IPv6 enabled (ipv6_enabled = 1),
it immediately fails:
error: [Errno 98] Address already in use
IPv4 only works fine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debtorrent/+bug/1254615
2013-11-25
Package: ftp.debian.org
All interest in debtorrent seems to have disappeared a long while back.
The mailing lists have fell silent and there isn't even a tracker up any
more, so it is effectively useless.
Removing it will save poor saps like me time trying to work out why the
tracker is not
You're not even searching for the right host.
On Nov 25, 2013 9:02 PM, Eduard Bloch e...@gmx.de wrote:
Hallo,
* Ken Sharp [Sun, Nov 24 2013, 01:42:33PM]:
Package: apt-cacher-ng
Version: 0.7.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Control: found -1 0.7.7-1 0.7.11-1 0.7.18-1 0.7.19-1 0.7.20-1
I noticed in my
I imagine they're similar to people who cannot read bug descriptions
correctly, but without the attitude problem.
Of course if this imaginary documentation read NEVER USE A MIRROR
WITHOUT FIRST TRAWLING THROUGH THE MIRROR FILES!!! then I'm sure it
would be remotely relevant. It doesn't so it
Package: boinc-manager
Severity: wishlist
Version: 7.2.28+dfsg-1
Control: found -1 7.0.24+dfsg-1
Control: found -1 7.0.27+dfsg-5
I would like to use boinc-manager without there being a need to install
boinc-client.
It doesn't take too much of a stretch of the imagination to see that
some
http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/pipermail/boinc_dev/2008-May/010796.html
Has this been fixed?
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Package: apt-cacher-ng
Version: 0.7.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Control: found -1 0.7.7-1 0.7.11-1 0.7.18-1 0.7.19-1 0.7.20-1
I noticed in my /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng that a separate entry for
ftp.debian.com had been created in the directory structure instead of
being part of debrep. ftp.debian.com
Package: debfoster
Version: 2.7-1.2
Severity: normal
The use of debfoster is deprecated and this package should now be removed.
As of 2006-01-01, debfoster is officially deprecated: aptitude does the
same stuff as debfoster but integrated into the apt system
http://www.fruit.je/debfoster/
Is this a duplicate of #651303 ?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=651303
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It's a long time since this was logged. Is this fixed for you in a newer
version? It seems to work fine here on the 7.x branch.
It would be the boinc-client that is seeing the problem rather than
boinc-manager.
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What I cannot understand is that the Windows version of BOINC does in
fact bind just to the localhost and not network adaptors by default.
That isn't true, unless it has changed in the last four years, but I
have never had to tell any BOINC client to pick an interface on any OS,
and that is
Package: trickle
Version: 1.07-9
Severity: normal
For reasons unknown trickle has no effect on Wine applications. It must
be related to how the Wine binaries communicate with each other,
although I cannot say anything more useful than that.
Originally reported:
I don't think this is specific to a chroot, is it?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=582755
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The package zram-config has been added to Ubuntu which works pretty well.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=allsearchon=nameskeywords=zram-config
I've even added a script to my Android phones.
http://kennystechtalk.blogspot.com/2013/09/configuring-zram-on-sony-xperia-play.html
It should
Package: file
Version: 5.09-2
Version: 5.11-2
Severity: normal
File does not recognise lzma archives that are compressed with -9
compression.
$ lzma -fqqkz Hello\ world.txt ; file Hello\ world.txt.lzma ; lzma
-fqqkz9 Hello\ world.txt ; file Hello\ world.txt.lzma
Hello world.txt.lzma: LZMA
Have any changes been made? 2.x series is in Testing.
Severity: grave
Tags: wheezy jessie
This works fine in Sid but the package version is the same: 3.4.1-9
I suggest that this may be caused by a different package.
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Duplicate bug #612157 states that switching to KDM works around the
problem, so maybe gdm3 is to blame after all.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=612157#31
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This is a duplicate.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602724
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Tags: wheezy, jessie
Still present in Jessie in 3.4.1-9.
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This is still very much a problem.
From syslog:
gdm-simple-greeter[2376]: CRITICAL: get_column_number: assertion `i
gtk_tree_view_get_n_columns (treeview)' failed
The problem is also apparent in the default install of Xfce from the
7.1.0 install DVD.
From #debian-gnome:
KenSharp right,
configure does not recognise the build type.
$ ../prelink-0.0.20090925/configure
checking build system type... ../prelink-0.0.20090925/config.guess:
unable to guess system type
This script, last modified 2002-09-03, has failed to recognize
the operating system you are using. It is advised
Next failure:
configure: error: libelf does not properly convert Elf64_Sxword quantities.
If you are using libelf-0.7.0, please use patches/libelf-0.7.0.patch.
$ dpkg -s libelfg0-dev
Package: libelfg0-dev
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: libdevel
Installed-Size: 238
Package: execstack
Version: 0.0.20090925-6
Severity: important
execstack is built for most platforms but not for kfreebsd-i386.
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/execstack
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Package: gvfs
Version: 1.12.3-4
Severity: important
# /etc/init.d/fuse start
[] Starting filesystem in userspace : fusekldload: can't load fuse:
No such file or directory
. ok
Fresh install with Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and all updates installed, but
fuse refuses to start. Error message
Package: ttf-mscorefonts-installer
Severity: important
Package Wine recommends ttf-mscorefonts-installer, and is actually
required to work around some of the bugs in Wine, but when trying to
install it with a fully updated Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 7.1 the installer
reports that there is no
Package: prelink
Severity: important
prelink appears to be available for all platforms apart from
kfreebsd-i386. It is required to build Wine correctly on this platform.
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/prelink
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APT prefers stable
APT policy:
zram is in Ubuntu. Any plan on putting this into Debian?
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Reported fixed upstream.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2068
It looks like this change has made it downstream to Ubuntu for 5.9x but
the problem remains.
if [ x$SSH_AUTH_SOCK != x ] ssh-add -L /dev/null 21; then
GET_ID=$GET_ID ssh-add -L
fi
if [ -z `eval $GET_ID` ] [ -r ${ID_FILE} ] ; then
GET_ID=cat \${ID_FILE}\
fi
Package: trickle
Version: 1.07-9
Severity: important
Multilib trickle appears to be broken and cannot interact with 32-bit
binaries. When attempting to do so the following is printed in the console:
ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/trickle/trickle-overload.so' from LD_PRELOAD
cannot be
I forgot to say that the patch is against the latest git as this needs
sending upstream.
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Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20090814+nmu2
See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ca-certificates/+bug/742889
and
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17842
The lack of DigiCert certificates means that any application that relies
on them for authentication (such as the PopCap
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