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Image build error : Unable to locate package armbian-firmware


vlad59

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Hi,

 

After building a DEV Pine64 image successfully, I wanted to build a Dev BananaPI image to update 2 banana pis. Unfortunately I have this error (using this commit  id : e7aeffb1) :

 

 

Setting up nplan (0.36.3) ...
Setting up networkd-dispatcher (1.7-0ubuntu3.3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/default/networkd-dispatcher ...
Setting up gnupg (2.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.130ubuntu3.5) ...
[ o.k. ] Installing packages for [ Armbian ]
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
E: Unable to locate package armbian-firmware
[ error ] ERROR in function create_rootfs_cache [ debootstrap-ng.sh:216 ]
[ error ] Installation of Armbian packages failed
[ o.k. ] Process terminated
[ error ] ERROR in function unmount_on_exit [ image-helpers.sh:60 ]
[ error ] debootstrap-ng was interrupted
[ o.k. ] Process terminated

 

I'm trying to generate a new image. It's only the second image I'm trying to build, so maybe I forgot some cleanup somewhere.

 

Thanks in advance.

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I am sorry for posting in this older thread, but it is actually the first relevant google search result.

 

I am trying to create an flashable image for my A64-LTS board with LCD/DSI support. more to it here. The script always fails with the Image build error : Unable to locate package armbian-firmware error.

 

 

My setup is:

 

What I do:

  • ./compile.sh LIB_TAG=v9-a64-dsi

  • I select following options: Full OS image for flashing, Don't change the kernel configuration, Target board: pine64so, Kernel next (Mainline), Target OS: stretch Debian 9, Image with console interface

 

I already tried ./compile.sh LIB_TAG=v9-a64-dsi EXTERNAL=no but that didn't help either. I am really stuck now,  could someone help me with this ?

 

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