On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 23:17 -0500, Jeffrey E. Hundstad wrote:
> >
> >Have you built your own python?
> >  
> No, this is the Debian Python:
> ii  python  2.3.5-3  An interactive high-level object-oriented language 
> (default version)
> 
> >Does the issue go away if you remove libc6-i686 package?  
> >
> Nope, I still get:
> 
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread -1209989440 (LWP 3215)]
> 0xb7e800cb in strlen () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
> 
> I did SUCCESSFULLY install and run gramps on my i686 laptop.  Sigh...  I 
> must be something specific with my desktop machine.

James Treacy and I seem to have narrowed it down to the
2.6.14-rc5 kernel, just a few minutes ago. I cannot
reproduce it on 2.6.12, with or without licb6-i686.
He crashed his on 2.6.14-rc5, with or without libc6-i686.
For him the crash happened on creating gdk.puxbuf
from /usr/share/gramps/gramps.png file.

He will try in the morning with another kernel.
If you can do the same and post your result here
it would be great. If changing the kernel fixes
the problem then here we are.

BTW, this is an unreleased kernel, isn't it?

-- 
Alexander Roitman   http://www.gramps-project.org

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