Everything works OK until it tries to build the package. I don't have any time right now to look into the segmentation fault (will do so ASAP). Apart from openldap source which is from potato and kerberos which is also from potato, everything else (including libtricks) is slink.
If I try to run the install Makefile manually it works. When I run dpkg-buildpackage, it was followed by extra errors (no file list for package or something), but I doubt there is much point in doing anything until I get past the problem. Tommorrow I will try building it as root to see if that helps... Any ideas??? I can post more details if anyone is interested, and/or try to generate a core-dump file (I currently have them disabled). Thanks in advance. PS: I hope debian-user is the correct mailing list - this involves a package openldap from potato though - so maybe I should post in debian-devel??? [546] [snoopy:bam] ~/source/notmine/openldap-1.2.3 >fakeroot debian/rules binary dh_testdir -i dh_testroot -i dh_installdirs -i dh_installdocs -i dh_installchangelogs -i dh_compress -i dh_fixperms -i dh_installdeb -i dh_gencontrol -i dh_builddeb -i dpkg-deb: building package `ldap-rfc' in `../ldap-rfc_1.2.3-1_all.deb'. dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_clean -k dh_installdirs cd builddir && make TMPROOT=`pwd`/../debian/tmp install make[1]: Entering directory `/homes/bam/source/notmine/openldap-1.2.3/builddir' make[1]: *** [all-common] Segmentation fault make[1]: Leaving directory `/homes/bam/source/notmine/openldap-1.2.3/builddir' make: *** [pre-binary-stamp] Error 2 -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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