E: Type '' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
on chroot creation.
Seems to be caused by --othermirror . Anyone else experiencing this?
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It *doesn't* work in gutsy, it throws an error about --components not
being recognized and abort.
In revision 28 of my branch, between other changes, I fix this by
checking the if the installed version of pbuilder is high enough, and if
it isn't letting it use the old behavior plus, when it's
ubuntu-dev-tools (0.21) hardy; urgency=low
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* debian/control: add a space before the Homepage pseudo-field
* pbuilder-dist: add hardy to the distribution list
* pbuilder-dist: Use new --components options (LP: #140964)
* pbuilder-dist: Add an empty --othermirror to
Since it's premature to be running Hardy as your installed OS, it would
have been nice for someone to publish a fix that was actually immediately
useful.
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This complicates the code a bit
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It *doesn't* work in gutsy, it throws an error about --components
not being recognized and abort.
Yes, it doesn't work with gutsy because the fix was written for hardy.
Btw, it's been published in hardy, and not in gutsy afaik. So why
would/should it work in gutsy? Why are you publishing code in
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But that doesn't work if $MIRRORSITE and $OTHERMIRROR in pbuilderrc are
not the default values (archive.u.c and nothing).
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On Friday 26 October 2007 11:50, Adrien Cunin wrote:
But that doesn't work if $MIRRORSITE and $OTHERMIRROR in pbuilderrc are
not the default values (archive.u.c and nothing).
I'd say working with the defaults would be an improvment.
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Agreed, but not working with modified configs is a step up from not working at
all.
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But working with whatever is set in pbuilderrc is even better, isn't it?
Configuration files are meant to be edited, and that shouldn't make any program
not work anymore.
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It *does* currently work (there may be a *warning*, but it works), if
$COMPONENTS is set to main only in pbuilderrc.
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pbiulder 0.174 in debian's incoming
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On Thursday 25 October 2007 08:22, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
pbiulder 0.174 in debian's incoming
I'm really still hoping it'll turn out to be irrelevant.
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Subscribed LaserJock.
Jordan: if your script used to work with both Debian and Ubuntu, can you
tell us how to fix that bug now, without using the pbuilder --components
option?
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Well, the short answer is my script was really basic and I had separate ones
for Debian and Ubuntu. For Debian I used:
--mirror http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
and for Ubuntu I didn't set --mirror because since Dapper pbuilder in Ubuntu
defaults to archive.ubuntu.com in --mirror and used:
There is already a --mirror call in the latest version iirc.
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On Wednesday 24 October 2007 03:49, Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) wrote:
There is already a --mirror call in the latest version iirc.
I haven't tried the latest version since my hacked version is working fine for
me (it's nothing I'd ever upload), but IIRC Debian needed mirror and wouldn't
work
I'll try to sum things up:
Currently pbuilder-dist calls pbuilder with --mirror $archive and --othermirror
$mirror $components
with $archive being archive.u.c or ftp.d.o, and $components being main
restricted (universe multiverse) or main (contrib non-free).
As you can see, we don't specify the
Oddly enough, laserjock's original script that this started from worked just
fine with Debian and Ubuntu both.
I don't understand how a pbuilder upgrade is needed to fix a regression in the
script.
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I found a version in the bzr revisions history that uses only
--othermirror. But did that work? I'm doubtful because $MIRRORSITE
(which is the var set when using --mirror) is defined in pbuilderrc.
That probably caused problem when creating a Debian chroot while
$MIRRORSITE was set to Ubuntu
Btw, as I think about it.
Laurent, you should keep --othermirror in the pbuilder call. --othermirror .
If you don't do that and if $OTHERMIRROR is defined in pbuilderrc, the chroot
will contain other repositories than the official ones. pbuilder-dist is
supposed to create clean standard Debian
Right. I'm not referring to the packaged one, but the one that used to live
in laserjock's directory on revu.tauware.de. You won't find it in bzr as it
was the original source that was improved and then added to the package.
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right I will add this to my branch (if I understand why double-quotes
doesn't work grr)
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The patch has been tested with the git version of pbuilder
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Please don't make a solution that requires a pbuilder backport to work.
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We are not talking about backport.
There is a new option (--components) currently available in pbuilder git (the
patch for it just got accepted).
Laurent's patch use this new --components option of pbuilder, so it will be
committed and uploaded once we have the new pbuilder.
What's the problem?
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We are not talking about backport.
There is a new option (--components) currently available in pbuilder git (the
patch for it just got accepted).
Exactly, so this will need to get into Hardy with a backport.
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 13:00, Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) wrote:
2007/10/23, Adrien Cunin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are not talking about backport.
There is a new option (--components) currently available in pbuilder git
(the patch for it just got accepted).
Exactly, so this will need to
So you want to backport ubuntu-dev-tools to gutsy (and don't want to have to
backport pbuilder as well) ?
Would have been a good idea to start with that.
Well, then please tell me what the pretty trivial fix is.
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 14:12, Adrien Cunin wrote:
So you want to backport ubuntu-dev-tools to gutsy (and don't want to have
to backport pbuilder as well) ? Would have been a good idea to start with
that.
I think most peopel will just get the source package and use the scripts
without
Thanks for the patch Laurent, I would have done it otherwise but well :)
I'll commit it once the new pbuilder (which includes my patch for --components)
is merged and uploaded.
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On Monday 22 October 2007 17:22, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
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I don't see how that's relevant. There's no way this was tested against a
Debian release before it was uploaded. Maybe it's just me, but testing is
generally a good
If ~/.pbuilderrc doesn't exist, /etc/pbuilderrc is used.
And, I don't know which version of ubuntu-dev-tools it was, but in the current
one pbuilder-dist does call pbuilder with --mirror.
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