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Re: manually finishing an interrupted build?



On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:35:36AM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > Hi
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > E: Can't process file /sbin/fdisk
> 
> you had gnu-fdisk installed on your old machine, but not anymore on the
> new one. Install it and rerun lh_clean --binary && lh_binary (or
> lh_build, doesn't matter).

OK, will do.

> > mv: cannot move `binary' to `chroot/binary': Directory not empty
> 
> as your build was interrupted the last time, you need to manually clean
> up your chroot, by removing chroot/binary before trying to rebuild.
> 
> depending on in which state the build was interrupted, it can be that
> the 'outer' chroot is already tainted with tools related to build the
> binary image (genisoimage, syslinux et al). if you want to ensure to
> have a not tainted build, you will have to rebuild the chroot stage as well.

OK, thanks.

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