This one time, at band camp, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > to get your program running under a "C" locale. I'm just wondering > whether that could be translated to "segmentation fault", which is > also named "segmentation violation", aka SEGV.
hi cyril, "speicherzugriffsfehler" is segfault/SEGV/segmentation violation - whatever you prefer ;) i installed supertuxkart on my amd64 sid machine (same version of supertuxkart) but i couldn't reproduce a segfault. the only strange thing was supertuxkart said, it creates the config directory in my home and will read data from some directory in /usr/share/... - and then exited. the second time i ran supertuxkart it worked just fine. @marco: have you tried to rename the directory .supertuxkart in your home directory to something else (e.g. .supertuxkart.bak, please do NOT delete it, it might become interesting for us!) this will force supertuxkart to create a new .supertuxkart in your home. if there was an error in there this might help to track down the issue. if this doesn't help, strace output and a backtrace may be helpful, but first things first. cheers - fuddl -- Among elephants it's not considered cool nor in any good taste to drain other elephants
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