I've sent a patch earlier to this bug log that fixed a crash on APT, for
me. And, judging by the stack trace you sent, it seems to be the same
one affecting me. Try the apt-segfault.diff attached to this message.
You may need to apply apt-ftbfs.diff also, if you're not able to compile
from the orig
Margarita,
Margarita Manterola wrote:
On 12/5/06, Jan Evert van Grootheest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am getting upset now
Apt-get is again segfaulting!
Yesterday I removed the *.bin files from /var/cache/apt. Then ran
apt-get update, apt-get -V upgrade and apt-get clean.
Now I do apt-g
On 12/5/06, Jan Evert van Grootheest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am getting upset now
Apt-get is again segfaulting!
Yesterday I removed the *.bin files from /var/cache/apt. Then ran
apt-get update, apt-get -V upgrade and apt-get clean.
Now I do apt-get update and it segfaults again!!!
A
I am getting upset now
Apt-get is again segfaulting!
Yesterday I removed the *.bin files from /var/cache/apt. Then ran
apt-get update, apt-get -V upgrade and apt-get clean.
Now I do apt-get update and it segfaults again!!!
Grmbl.
-- Jan Evert
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