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| From | stebe@secure.mailbox.org |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.devel.testing |
| Subject | Re: Debootstrapping Debian-testing from http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ and http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ fails -"faulty" package ifupdown_0.8.6_amd64.deb, no more file retrieval with apt-get install from inside chroot after base package retrieval |
| Date | 2016-01-13 04:00 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <qQjPc-1CH-9@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
| Organization | linux.* mail to news gateway |
Hi Cindy, thanks for your kind reply. Yes, you're positively right, debootstrap is a fantastic installation tool (apt/dpkg as well). I mainly decided to set it up for testing purposes. To be able to run more recent versions of packages, packages that do not run on your current system, see how it's like. Testing the testing version might be an option as well. Here's the output CHROOT-me@mymachine:/var/lib/apt/lists# ls -l -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205127 Jan 12 02:59 debootstrap.invalid_dists_stretch_Release -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1554 Jan 12 02:59 debootstrap.invalid_dists_stretch_Release.gpg -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 37283681 Jan 12 02:24 debootstrap.invalid_dists_stretch_main_binary-amd64_Packages -rw-r----- 1 root root 0 Jan 12 06:33 lock drwx------ 2 _apt root 48 Jan 12 06:33 partial I wonder why it is called "invalid_dists". There are those files you mentioned. Simply deleting them without any documentation or information might be a workaround, but first I'd like to understand why it failed, why the same package, i.e. the network interface configuration tool ifupdown, retrieved from two different debian servers is "faulty". It's something about the init.d-script. Ah, now I know where I have to look at tomorrow...the lintian tag descriptions! And to know why the further retrieval of files after the base package system did not work would be interesting, too. Well, I will have another session of analyzing log and error files. I may follow your advice to post it on the debian-user list. I couldn't find a debootstrap mailing list, so it seemed to me that Debian-testing was the appropriate place to ask and inform as it concerned stretch. Kind regards Stephan Lörrach (Germany) Hi, Stephan.. I just happened to have been in a debootstrap frame of mind myself today. I'm used to it working with very little trouble so all I can do is pretend I'm wearing your Shoes right now. I looked at things like where your command ends ../debian/ and mine is ../debian. That didn't make any difference, and I've since also seen that trailing "/" in the online Wiki documentation. I'm curious about where it seems to be pulling http://debootstrap.invalid/pool/main/ out of its hat. That's the first I've ever seen that. The "invalid" part is familiar as something referenced within the debootstrap copy's hierarchy of /var/lib/apt/lists. AND of course I just looked and can't find an example in mine to share... as example. But I HAVE seen the word "invalid" in there.. :) Can you look in your copy's /var/lib/apt/lists, and see 1) how many files are in there and 2) if any reference the word "invalid"? THIS IS *NOT* a recommended method BUT... One of the things I have to do with mine occasionally is go into that lists directory (*IN DEBOOSTRAP'S COPY!*) and delete the two or three smaller files I find in there. The ones I target for deletion are the ones that are under ~300kb in size. It's just something I learned by trial and error via dialup access. Those smaller files I delete occasionally are the "invalid" named files. The reasons I run into for having to delete those smaller files mostly involve errors regarding valid versus invalid release signatures at the beginning of the debootstrap process... My apologies that I don't have any more than that to offer. I LOVE DEBOOTSTRAP, and my sessions go well.. If you're working on it in a couple hours, I'll be back inside after finishing up some outside evening chores. I'll be happy to take a deeper poke at the problem then if no one else has any answers that work. Also, you might try over at the Debian-User list. Fair warning is that there's still not too many who go the deboostrap route (in case you don't receive much response). I'm actually personally trying to change that because it's a phenomenal accessibility/usability related Debian installation tool for poverty level computer users.. :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * #RIP, Ian. Thank you and to all who contribute to Debian. It's a Life-affecting, Life-enhancing resource and tool in my usage case. *
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Re: Debootstrapping Debian-testing from http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ and http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ fails -"faulty" package ifupdown_0.8.6_amd64.deb, no more file retrieval with apt-get install from inside chroot after base package retrieval stebe@secure.mailbox.org - 2016-01-13 04:00 +0100
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