Re: What does ``does not appear to be available'' mean?
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 12:20:32PM -0800, Bruce Korb wrote:
>Hello,
Hi Bruce,
>the "expect" package is in my mirror tree, but I get this message. >The message comes from the list2cd script because $packages{expect} >is empty because the apt-selection script did not find it in the >apt/etch-i386 staging tree files. This message is buried in the >middle of hundreds and hundreds of output lines and leave me to >not discover the problem until I've burned my ISO image and tried >an install: > >[.....] >> Adding debootstrap to CD 1 ... >> WARNING: 'expect' does not appear to be available ... (ignored) >> WARNING: 'expect-tcl8.3' does not appear to be available ... (ignored) >> file has already been included. >> gettext has already been included. >> html2text has already been included. >> + Trying to add iproute... >[......] > >So, just what does this really mean and how do I fix it?
It also depends on:
- the Packages files in your mirror too (which I'd expect to be OK
unless you're doing something really weird)
- the list of packages you've told debian-cd to use (either included
from tasks or by saying COMPLETE=1).
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