Hi,
Ague Mill wrote (15 Nov 2012 17:13:57 GMT) :
> I have tried to generate the IUK from a running Tails, version
> 0.15~rc1. So that's probably closer to Debian stable. ;)
OK. For the record, I didn't try anything but testing/sid previously.
Most of the Perl / CPAN environment is usually very much backward
compatible, but it's always possible to hit corner cases (e.g.
I remember File::Temp behaving in slightly different ways between
Lenny and Squeeze or something).
>> Did you run t-c-i as root, using sudo, or what?
>> (Honestly, I don't remember exactly what kind of credentials is
>> needed / supported.)
> Using `sudo`,
Thanks.
> as the suggested in the documentation.
May I ask which part of it? I did not find this easily.
(I'd like to improve this after gathering my thoughts, tests, time and
everything else needed.)
>> > I have not been able to locate a verbose option,
>>
>> There is none.
>> It might help to install libcarp-always-perl and run t-c-i this way:
>>
>> $ perl -MCarp::Always path/to/tails-create-iuk
> What are the expected effects?
TL;DR -> Stacktraces from the perspective of the caller.
The Debian package description reads:
Description: Perl module to make warns and dies noisy with stack backtraces
Carp::Always is meant as a debugging aid. It can be used to make
a script complain loudly with stack backtraces when warn()ing or
die()ing.
Feel free to ask specific questions if this is still unclear.
Cheers,
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