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 -- Sent from /e/ OS on Fairphone3

