In <1243121901.5236.1316927...@webmail.messagingengine.com>, 
whollyg...@letterboxes.org wrote:
>So why did I have a +squeeze1 pkg on a lenny box?
>After the reboot that finishes the install I went
>to edit /etc/apt/sources.list and was surprise to
>find that it was wonky. No standard repository was
>there, the security entry pointed to squeeze and
>the volatile entry was improperly formatted.
>
>I've used this same CD and the same mirror
>(mirror.peer1.net) to install 4 or 5 other machines
>recently, and this is the first time I've seen
>squeeze weirdness on a lenny install.

Hrm, that is quite odd.  If the problem can't be reproduced, it probably 
can't be fixed -- at least not purposely.  It might be addressed by another 
code change, but it's probably not worth filing a bug.

>Should I
>report this, and if so, against what package?

If you can find a way to regularly reproduce it, or are at least willing to 
work with the debian-installer team to do so, then you might file a bug 
against debian-installer.  (I think that's the package name, but it might 
just be d-i or installation-report.)
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