Hello live-team (your IRC channel, like debian-cinnamon, debian-python and 
debian-rust for some reason doesn't exist and I can't join it),

I need some help. I'm using the non-patched version of live-build (straight out 
of bullseye), and I'm having some package confliction issues. Unlike the last 
time this happened, where the packages weren't as essential so they could be 
excluded, these are base packages that could be crucial to the system.

The issue was this: When installing the base packages, specifically base-passwd 
(which I did try excluding but didn't want to go through all the bad packages), 
this error occurs:
"E: Tried to extract package, but file already exists. Exit..."

At first I realized that the 'false' cache-stage wasn't correct, but even 
removing it didn't help. I also tried force installing the packages, but still 
nothing. I'm not sure if Ubuntu is interfering, or if there is another apt/dpkg 
option to fix this, but if I could get some help on what is going on here 
that'd be great, I don't want to be excluding base packages (a few of them 
include bsdutils, gcc-11-utils), and ensure I have a stable system. Can someone 
lend a hand? Repo: https://github.com/ItzSwirlz/iso-builder GitHub actions run: 
https://github.com/ItzSwirlz/iso-builder/runs/3487048166?check_suite_focus=true

Thanks,
-Josh

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