On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 07:05:47 +0200
Federico Bruni wrote:
> Oh, I was reading http://live.debian.net/manual/current and I thought
> that current meant "last stable". unstable/ would be a better name.
unstable does not solve;
git repo and, experimental may have them instead of unstable.
but I agr
Il giorno mer 9 lug 2014 alle 2:40, Ben Armstrong
ha scritto:
No, you are mistaken. This subcommand never existed in 3.0.5-1. 'lb
init' is new to 4.x. Please follow the correct doc for the version you
are using. The "About this manual" for live-manual should refer to the
release the manual is w
Federico,
On 08/07/14 07:04 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
> I'm using the current stable (version 3, pinned in wheezy) and can't
> use 'lb init'.
>
> $ lb init
> E: no such script: init
>
> $ apt-cache policy live-build
> live-build:
> Installed: 3.0.5-1
> Candidate: 4.0~alpha38-1
> Package pin:
lb init is for version 4.x, it won't work for version 3.0.5-1.
Ozi
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
> I'm using the current stable (version 3, pinned in wheezy) and can't use
> 'lb init'.
>
> $ lb init
> E: no such script: init
>
> $ apt-cache policy live-build
> live-buil
I'm using the current stable (version 3, pinned in wheezy) and can't
use 'lb init'.
$ lb init
E: no such script: init
$ apt-cache policy live-build
live-build:
Installed: 3.0.5-1
Candidate: 4.0~alpha38-1
Package pin: 3.0.5-1
What I'm missing? It used to work months ago..
$ aptitude search