On Saturday 27 October 2012 11:56:26 Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Beojan Stanislaus wrote: > > locale file attached. > > [...] > > > # File generated by update-locale > > LANG="en_GB.UTF-8" > > LANGUAGE="en_GB:en" > > Ok, thanks. I don't see anything objectionable there, so the problem > has to be somewhere else. > > Could you try: > > set -x > . /etc/default/locales; # or whatever file reproduces this > > and then also attach full "dmesg" output? > > Sorry for the trouble, and hope that helps, > Jonathan
Unfortunately not, since, as this bug makes my system unusable, I have downgraded the locales package alone to 2.13-35 from wheezy. 2.13-36 makes the system fail to boot, as I mentioned in the original report, since the scripts calling . /etc/default/locales; are the init scripts in /etc/init.d. As a result I am unable to test your suggestion. However, I can add that calling update-locale with the faulty package causes the same floating point exception message. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org