Hi Gregor, Am Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 04:53:52PM +0200 schrieb gregor herrmann: > That's from apt: > > apt (2.7.4) unstable; urgency=medium > … > * Only accept installs of usrmerge on unmerged-usr systems. > As of bookworm, merged-usr is mandatory, and people got caught > in the crosshairs of the dpkg fsys-unmessusr debacle and inadvertently > reverted back to an unmerged configuration and continue to remain > on an unsupported system unknowingly.
OK. > Looks like your chroot is not /usr-merged; no idea why installing the usrmerge > package didn't and doesn't change it. > > > Do you have any hints? If not, what further information should I > > provide? (logs etc?) > > Just for comparison my (unstable) chroot looks /usr-merged: > > % ll /var/cache/pbuilder/base.cow > lrwxrwxrwx 2 root root 7 Sep 18 2022 bin -> usr/bin > … I confirm that /var/cache/pbuilder/base.cow/bin was no symlink but just the old /bin dir. > Maybe try to login in: > cowbuilder --login --save-after-login [--basepath /some/where] > and reconfigure usrmerge, or something? I did so and usrmerge was installed but somehow it seems it was not doing its job. I simply created a new chroot via sudo cowbuilder --create and it works now. So may be this thread is simply some warning that usrmerge might fail. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de