On 10/01/10 13:14, Vincent Bernat wrote:
It seems that debootstrap was not that successful. Try:
sudo mkdir sid
sudo debootstrap sid sid http://ftp.XX.debian.org
Then check that sid/usr/bin/apt-get exists.
Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
I just tried debootstrap and found sid/usr/bin/apt-get exists.
sid/usr/bin/apt-get gave me:
$ sid/usr/bin/apt-get
sid/usr/bin/apt-get: error while loading shared libraries:
libapt-pkg-libc6.9-6.so.4.8: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
debootstrap ended with "I: Base system installed successfully."
I'm using 9.10 (Karmic).
Could this be the cause? (From Ubuntu Wiki's PbuilderHowto page)
There will be sometimes where running sudo pbuilder create will fail to
create a base tarball. This normally occurs only when creating base
tarballs for development versions of Ubuntu or Debian (for example,
Debian sid). These are development versions and it is best to wait and
try at a later date to create a base tarball. It can be days however
(sometimes weeks) until creating a base tarball will be successful for
these development versions. In the meantime you could create a base
tarball for an older version of Ubuntu or Debian and update the tarball
to the development version instead.
Thank you,
Umang
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