[Bug 1772556] Re: d-i netinstall fails due to missing apt-transport-https package

Mauricio Faria de Oliveira 1772556 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Aug 31 23:54:06 UTC 2020


The autopkgtests failures for sbuild on focal-proposed
are all addressed/passed; the Pending SRU page is clear
for focal/deboostrap. [1]

Thanks @mruffell for the ping to re-trigger the sbuild
failed tests (that debootstrap groovy) now that groovy's
procenv has the fix for GCC 10.

cheers,
Mauricio

[1] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html

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Title:
  d-i netinstall fails due to missing apt-transport-https package

Status in debootstrap package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in debootstrap source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released
Status in debootstrap source package in Eoan:
  Won't Fix
Status in debootstrap source package in Focal:
  Fix Committed
Status in debootstrap package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  When installing over the network using a netinstall image with pxe
  boot and with an https apt mirror, the installer fails with the error:

    Debootstrap error

    couldn't find these debs: apt-transport-https

    Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details

  This happens due to apt-transport-https moving to universe from bionic
  onward, but still being required by debootstrap when it sees a https
  apt mirror, even though support for https mirrors is built into apt.

  [Testcase]

  With debootstrap alone:

    $ sudo debootstrap bionic output-dir https://<https-mirror>
    ...

    - Before: "E: Couldn't find these debs: apt-transport-https"
    - After: "I: Base system installed successfully."

  Or with the debian-installer:

  Use the 18.04.4 LTS netinstall ISO to PXE boot with a preseed that
  uses a custom https apt mirror. Something like:

  ```
  d-i mirror/country string manual
  d-i mirror/protocol string https
  d-i mirror/https/hostname string mirrors.ptisp.pt
  d-i mirror/https/directory string /ubuntu/
  d-i mirror/https/proxy string
  ```

  The installer will fail with the error in the impact section.

  There are test packages for debootstrap available in the following
  PPA, for both bionic and focal:

  https://launchpad.net/~mruffell/+archive/ubuntu/sf289200-test

  I have also built a test netinstall ISO with the test debootstrap
  packages, and is available here:

  https://people.canonical.com/~mruffell/sf289200/

  You probably want to use mini.iso for PXE boot, but vmlinuz and
  initrd.gz are provided as well.

  [Regression Potential]

  The fix adds checks for specific distribution releases, so if someone
  is trying to debootstrap a previous release where apt-transport-https
  is still required, it will still function.

  For users of newer releases, it simply omits the package. apt-
  transport-https will still be available in universe if anyone still
  needs it.

  If a regression did occur, users may not be able to access https apt
  mirrors when using debootstrap. In this case, users can use a plain
  http mirror until things are fixed.

  Due to apt-transport-https not being needed in bionic onward, due to
  being built into apt directly, I believe this change won't introduce
  any regressions.

  [Other info]

  The fix landed in upstream debootstrap in the following commit:

  commit 66cbaae642953beba8aec393f3eca076abd89a7d
  From: Hideki Yamane <henrich at debian.org>
  Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:10:25 +0900
  Subject: select codename for apt-transport-https (Closes: #920255, #879755)
  Link: https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/-/commit/66cbaae642953beba8aec393f3eca076abd89a7d

  It adds a check for distro release name, and if they fall within Zesty
  and prior, then it requires apt-transport-https, and if Artful and
  later, then it is omitted.

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