Just FYI
If you install all the build dependencies for building, pull the source from
git and run the build process on the machine you want openxpki installed on,
then it will install.
The bug in the packaging is that it doesn't install inside fakeroot, but
outside of it (but I'm no expert, this is just how it looks to me), so building
the package will actually install openxpki for you.
Not really a production solution, but if you want to test it it should work
fine.
Jan
> On 1 Jun 2017, at 18:33, Scott Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Oliver,
>
> please confirm me that the build on Debian jessie is available because i have
> wasted a lot of time on Ubuntu 16, then on Ubuntu 14.04. First i had to
> download the ISO images then install on physical machines and in the end i
> came to know that the build is not available or corrupt
>
>
>
> >>>>Hello Scott,
>
> >>>>yes you are right, it looks like something in the build chain did mess
> >>>>up the packages index file. The debian jessie packages are working so
> >>>>please consider to use those for the moment - I need to investigate what
> >>>>the problem is with Ubuntu.
>
> >>>>Oliver
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