On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 11:18:14AM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
debootstrap's current download error handling isn't very robust. It
declares success just for the presence of a downloaded file, which may
be a partial download, or one for which the checksum doesn't match.
Eventually those
Your message dated Tue, 13 Mar 2012 17:32:12 +
with message-id e1s7va0-0003jh...@franck.debian.org
and subject line Bug#618920: fixed in debootstrap 1.0.39
has caused the Debian Bug report #618920,
regarding debootstrap: needs more robust download error handling
to be marked as done
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
I've committed my improved version, which you're welcome to review:
Cool! Thanks for looking into this. This problem has reared its head
on me too many times to count over the past few years ;)
Thanks again!
Mike
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debootstrap's current download error handling isn't very robust. It
declares success just for the presence of a downloaded file, which may
be a partial download, or one for which the checksum doesn't match.
Eventually those
I probably should have mentioned that these errors are much more
likely within d-i for some reason. The best way to reproduce this is
to do an installation up through partitioning, then do:
$ debootstrap wheezy /target/wheezy-chroot
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