Hi,

Am 30. Juli 2025 15:32:31 MESZ schrieb Cyril Brulebois <[email protected]>:
>Hi,
>
>allan grossman <[email protected]> (2025-07-30):
>> Running tasksel under sudo, if I select "Choose a Debian Blend for
>> installation" and then click OK tasksel seems to download some data and
>> then crashes.
>
>I'm not seeing it crash, just exit.
>
>> Available Debian Blends are not displayed and I'm returned to a command
>> prompt.
>
>tasksel/blendsel integration really got introduced to feature blends
>during the installation process, which to the best of my knowledge is
>working fine.
>
>If you want to choose blends after installation, `sudo blendsel` should
>just work?

The blendsel thing was indeed added as a feature for within the installation 
process only.
But people are seing this entry as well, when they execute tasksel in the 
installed system (which is a  legitimate use case of course).

The best solution might be, to modify tasksel, so that the "Install blends" 
entry is only shown in the installer environment?


Holger


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