Hi Peter
No news on this. We are close to release of Debian and I can not
correct this one until Lenny is out of the door.
Do you say that --force do not work either?
Best regards,
// Ola
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 12:54:21PM +0100, Peter Nelson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has there been any progress on th
Hi,
Has there been any progress on this issue? Using --pkgcache still causes
vserver build to fail, and from what I can tell adding a --force just
results in the target directory being renamed first.
Peter.
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Hi Stephen
Thanks for the report.
In this case the vserver-build should be called with --force, but I
think it only should be done if the vserver etc dir do not exist.
I personally thought that pkgcache was on by default, but obviously
I was wrong. :)
I'll correct that on next upload (likely), b
Package: vserver-debiantools
Version: 0.3.4
The --pkgcache option (and PKGCACHE=1) cause newvserver to fail. As
near as I can tell it is because the vserver directory is created and
the cached debs are copied over before vserver-build is called. The
tool vserver-build checks for the existance of t
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