Michael Meskes:
> And why didn't you update libreadline2 (withoug 'g') too, as the
> dependency suggested? That worked like a charm for me.
Aha! I didn't look at the dependancies closely enough, and so I missed that
it just wanted another version of libreadline2, I thought it wanted it
removed.
;To:Christian Hudon
>Cc:Die Adresse des Empfängers ist unbekannt.
>Subject: Re: Problem: bash 2.01 dumps core!
>
>Christian Hudon:
>> I hit a small problem while installing packages from
>> Incoming... Bash now dumps core on startup. And one of the interesting sid
Christian Hudon:
> I hit a small problem while installing packages from
> Incoming... Bash now dumps core on startup. And one of the interesting side
> effects of this is that I can't install/remove packages anymore:
> The bash install failed because I didn't have libreadlineg2 installed. Then
>
"Christian Hudon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hit a small problem while installing packages from
> Incoming... Bash now dumps core on startup. And one of the
> interesting side effects of this is that I can't install/remove
> packages anymore:
I suspect the problem was when you installed the
It's me again...
I fixed the problem by symlinking sh to zsh and doing a "dpkg --configure -a".
ldconfig got run a couple of times, and I suspect this is what fixed the
problem because the output of ldd /bin/bash looks much saner now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~/deb] >ldd /bin/bash
libreadline.s
I hit a small problem while installing packages from
Incoming... Bash now dumps core on startup. And one of the interesting side
effects of this is that I can't install/remove packages anymore:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~chrish/deb] #dpkg -i libc5_5.4.33-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 53797 files and
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