On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:27:36PM -0500, Ivan Nestlerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
was heard to say:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 08:05:27PM -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> >   Unfortunately, backtraces are generally useless unless you compile the
> > program yourself with -O0 -fno-inline.
> > 
> >   What exactly do you do to trigger the segfault?  Nothing happens when I
> > put all the stuff that's being upgraded on hold and then purge those
> > packages, even if I type 'g'.
> > 
> >   Daniel
> 
> I start aptitude.  I press "g".  The programs are already marked for
> holds and purges.  I press "g" again and press Enter for "Ok".  Then I
> get the segfault.

  Ok, I think I've corrected how I'm running the program ... but it still
doesn't segfault.

> How exactly do I build aptitude such that a back trace is useful?  I know
> how to build the package from source but not how to change the build
> options.

  Run 'CXXFLAGS="-g -O0 -fno-inline" ./configure' to disable optimization.

  Daniel

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