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Simple-CDD unable to find package



Greetings.

I am trying to create a custom CD off a lenny test system. I'm using the following command to build it.

build-simple-cdd --profiles york --local-packages /home/mikey/lenny

When I run this, it errs at the end with...

Finished: 353 packages placed
purging /home/mikey/my-simple-cdd/tmp//extras
including description: /home/mikey/my-simple-cdd/profiles/york.description
simple-cdd: extra files for simple-cdd
ERROR: missing required packages from profile york:  dc-system

I ran a locate for dc-system and it returned these paths...

mikey@debian:~/my-simple-cdd$ locate dc-system
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc/dc-system_5.0.1~svn7045_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6520_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6527_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6530_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6644_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6646_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6655_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6663_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6690_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6881_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6903_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6916_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6923_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn6967_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn7017_all.deb
/home/mikey/lenny/nymgy/dc-old/dc-system_5.0.1~svn7019_all.deb
/home/mikey/my-simple-cdd/tmp/mirror/pool/main/d/doublecheck/dc-system_5.0.1~svn7045_all.deb

I talked with my co-workers and they tell me the package name is correct. I am unable to determine why it's not including the package when it exists in the tmp/mirror directory as well as the local package directory I specify.

Can anyone help point me in the right direction to resolve this?

Thanks,
Mike Yust


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