Build Failed
We wanted to have full language support for english and spanish only (-en and -es) so ubiquity would not have to download aditional language packages during install. This would save time and bandwith during our next Install-fest where 30+ machines would be installing simultaneously. It Would reduce the size of the .iso by 200+ mb too because all other languages would be removed from the CD.
With this in mind I installed UCK 1.4 + dependencies in a machine with a fresly installed Ubuntu Edgy system with no other extra software and a regular sources.list with all official repos enabled (deb-src included). We were using a md5sum tested iso image of a Ubuntu Edgy Desktop Live CD. I started de uck-gui and selected only "en" and "es" as the language packs to install and "es" as the language to show at boot. Gnome was chosen as the desktop and the .iso file selected was a locally available "ubuntu-
The building began, but after a while we got a "Build Failed" error. After checking the build.log I found this:
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Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgl1-mesa-dev: Conflicts: libgl-dev
libgl1-mesa-glx: Conflicts: libgl1
libgl1-
libgl1-
E: Broken packages
apt-get install language-pack-en|es language-
Unmounting X11 sockets directory...
Running customization script failed, error=1
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In resume: Internet broadband connection working. No other modifications were requested, only the language packs. Everything was Gnome on a Edgy machine with an Edgy Live CD iso the building support.
Any help appreciated.
Nelson Delgado, Venezuela LoCo Team Member
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