[Bug 1469735] Re: when using USEDEVPTS=yes, "Could not unmount dev/pts"
Olek Wojnar
1469735 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 6 20:11:05 UTC 2015
I think the problem here is that /dev/pts is actually NOT mounted. I get
the following lines (when attempting to update) in between the two code
snippets that Scott posted:
Preconfiguring packages ...
E: Can not write log (Is /dev/pts mounted?) - posix_openpt (2: No such file or directory)
I believe that this is related to Debian Bug #788580. (Added above) The
Debian bug has been fixed so this bug should be trivial to fix by
importing pbuilder/0.215+nmu4 from Debian.
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Title:
when using USEDEVPTS=yes, "Could not unmount dev/pts"
Status in pbuilder package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in pbuilder package in Debian:
Unknown
Bug description:
When using USEDEVPTS=yes, it properly mounts dev/pts when initializing the chroot
...
I: mounting /dev/pts filesystem
...
But get a warning when taking it down that it cannot unmount, says it is not mounted
...
I: unmounting /home/showard/pbuilder/Raspbian-wheezy-armhf/result/ filesystem
I: unmounting dev/pts filesystem
W: Could not unmount dev/pts: umount: /home/showard/pbuilder/build/19785/dev/pts: not mounted
W: Ignored error in unmount
I: unmounting run/shm filesystem
I: unmounting proc filesystem
I: cleaning the build env
...
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