Steven Chamberlain <steven@pyro.eu.org> (2014-08-20): >> But I am still asking: how is it that partman-iscsi is being installed >> into a kfreebsd d-i image (by APT I believe)? I'd expect it to be >> uninstallable due to missing dependencies. Could that be a bug, or is >> it a known limitation? Thanks. I've meanwhile found the answer to this. It's actually not being installed in the images, but is installed later by anna. I think all we need to do is add the expected-uninstallable packages to /var/cache/anna/exclude (perhaps referring to http://d-i.debian.org/edos/#unstable for packages we probably want to exclude) On 20/08/14 02:50, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > I'd really appreciate if we could concentrate on the other points of my > mail, instead of deflecting on this point of detail. But it *is* also relevant here. Each udeb in our image takes up space for the extracted files, but also I suspect _considerable_ space in cdebconf data. Addressing this may already fix the ENOSPC error, and if we can keep the anna excludes up-to-date, we could avoid some unwanted udebs (meant for Linux) appearing in the future. Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain steven@pyro.eu.org
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