tag 787989 + moreinfo thanks On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 15:58:13 +0200 Johannes Schauer <jo...@debian.org> wrote:
> Package: multistrap > Version: 2.2.1 > Severity: normal > > packages=apt > source=http://http.debian.net/debian > keyring=debian-archive-keyring > suite=jessie > > then I'll get the following error: > > Setting up systemd (215-17+deb8u1) ... > Failed to read /proc/cmdline. Ignoring: No such file or > directory Failed to open /dev/urandom: Function not implemented > dpkg: error processing package systemd (--configure): > subprocess installed post-installation script returned error > exit status 1 Setting up dmsetup (2:1.02.90-2.2) ... > dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of > systemd-sysv: systemd-sysv depends on systemd; however: > Package systemd is not configured yet. > systemd-sysv depends on systemd (= 215-17+deb8u1); however: > Package systemd is not configured yet. Generally, package failures are due to issues within the package, not bugs in multistrap. This looks especially likely as an upgrade of a package in sid does not show the same problem. multistrap isn't doing anything different for the different suites other than pulling different versions of the packages. It's possible that the update (at this stage, it's not even clear which package is at fault) in sid will make it into a future point release of Jessie. Stretch will, presumably, fix itself as the testing migrations continue. > ERR: dpkg configure reported an error. > Native mode configuration reported an error! > I: Tidying up apt cache and list data. > > Multistrap system reported 1 error > in /home/josch/annex/personal/projects/lxc-multistrap/multitest/. I: > Tidying up apt cache and list data. > > The full log is attached. > > When replacing jessie by stretch, the problem is the same. > > When replacing jessie by sid, then multistrap works fine. It might be worth investigating whether the jessie / stretch chroots can be configured manually and what steps are required to do so. In the absence of information on what multistrap could actually have done and why packages in sid "just work", there isn't much that can be done with this report. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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