No, I had not the possibility to test under a new version. So I tryed it
on an other machine.

Until now I used pbuilder and pbuilder-dist with sudo, because pbuilder
creates a directory under /var/cache which is not writeable as normal
user. The pbuilder-dist directory is normally created in the home
directory, but I don't want it there so I placed it under /var/cache
with the same permissions as /var/cache/pbuilder.

Perhaps I forgot that NFS squashes root, so now I work with the option
no_root_sqash in /etc/exports on the NFS server. Also I have changed the
permissions of /var/cache/pbuilder and /var/cache/pbuilder-dist so I can
read and write as normal user.

Under this circumstances pbuilder-dist can now build a package.

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  [Lucid] pbuilder does not support nfs mounts

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