Package: aptitude Version: 0.4.5.4-1 Followup-For: Bug #431054 Ah, good to see you guys tracked this annoying bugger down. Just a side note: since Jiri indicates in #432323 that this is related to improper EINTR handling, this would explin the heisenbug behaviour some people have seen. (For me, usually running in a screen, it happens all the time.) But it is a bit puzzling that manphiz reports that he doesn't see it at all in valgrind. Maybe somebody is interested in checking how this error is passed there and if this indicates a valgrind bug ?
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