On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 22:48:56 +0200 Sam Geeraerts <sam...@elmundolibre.be> wrote:
> Dmitry Samoyloff schreef: > > At Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:14:21 +0200, > > Sam Geeraerts wrote: > >> Sam Geeraerts schreef: > >>> The proper way is to remove the package from the repo. You would > >>> normally do this with: > >>> > >>> reprepro -b <$BASEDIR> removesrc deltah <package> > >>> reprepro -b <$BASEDIR> removesrc deltah-updates <package> > >>> reprepro -b <$BASEDIR> removesrc deltah-security <package> > >>> reprepro -b <$BASEDIR> removesrc deltah-backports <package> > >> I just added a script to the tools directory to make this a bit > >> easier. Just "bzr pull" it in. > > > > Thanks, it worked. > > > > Believe it or not, apt compiles fine now. The root of the problem > > was NFS, which is somewhat disappointing :-( > > That sucks, but I don't know why that would be a problem. Our build > server used to use NFS. That was before my time, so I don't know if > that was changed because of some problem or because it was just more > convenient to have it all on one disk. Pretty sure it never compiled on NFS, just stored data on it. kk -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group
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