• Bug#266647: choose-mirror: doesn't seem possible to pre-seed debconf an

    From Paul Telford@1:229/2 to All on Wed Aug 18 17:40:11 2004
    XPost: linux.debian.maint.boot
    From: [email protected]

    Package: choose-mirror
    Severity: normal


    It doesn't seem to be possible to pre-seed the debconf answers used by choose-mirror such that the questions can be answered in an automatic
    way. Here is what I am doing:

    db_set mirror/country "enter information manually" || true
    db_set mirror/http/countries "enter information manually" || true
    db_set mirror/http/directory "/LinuxCOE/Debian" || true
    db_set mirror/http/hostname "linuxcoe.rose.hp.com" || true
    db_set mirror/http/proxy "" || true
    db_set mirror/suite "testing" || true
    db_subst mirror/protocol protocols "http" || true
    db_fset mirror/http/countries seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/country seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/http/directory seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/http/hostname seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/http/proxy seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/suite seen true || true
    db_fset mirror/protocol seen true || true


    I do not want to use ftp as an installation source. With the above
    settings I get a "Segmentation fault" message on d-i's virtual console
    #4. If I comment out the last db_fset statement then choose-mirror
    stops and prompts me to choose an ftp mirror. So, is it possible to
    pre-answer the necessary questions, and if so, how? I've looked at choose-mirror.c and can't see where my problem might be.
    (If this is documented somewhere please point me to it, I couldn't find anything.)

    Thanks,


    Paul.

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