Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-21 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:44:42PM -0700, Bill Wohler was heard to say: > You hit the nail on the head. I ran memtest86+. The original block of > memory came out clean. The new Mushkin memory had thousands of errors. > Never seen that before. > > Wonder if that was related to the earlier issues

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread Bill Wohler
Bill Wohler writes: > Daniel Burrows writes: > >> On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 09:48:37PM -0700, Bill Wohler was >> heard to say: >>> Bill Wohler writes: >>> >>> > After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in >>> > a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults wh

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread Mark Allums
Bill Wohler wrote: Daniel Burrows writes: On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 09:48:37PM -0700, Bill Wohler was heard to say: Bill Wohler writes: After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults when I run dpkg and aptitude.

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread Bill Wohler
Daniel Burrows writes: > On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 09:48:37PM -0700, Bill Wohler was > heard to say: >> Bill Wohler writes: >> >> > After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in >> > a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults when I run dpkg and >> > aptitude

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 09:48:37PM -0700, Bill Wohler was heard to say: > Bill Wohler writes: > > > After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in > > a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults when I run dpkg and > > aptitude. Any thoughts on how to recover f

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread pobega
> pob...@fuzzydev.org writes: > >>> Bill Wohler writes: >>> >>> I found I was able to run "apt-get -f install" twice and be able to >>> use aptitude to perform package maintenance again. >>> >>> However, now I'm finding that Emacs and Firefox (Iceweasel) die with >>> segmentation faults at random

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread Bill Wohler
pob...@fuzzydev.org writes: >> Bill Wohler writes: >> >> I found I was able to run "apt-get -f install" twice and be able to >> use aptitude to perform package maintenance again. >> >> However, now I'm finding that Emacs and Firefox (Iceweasel) die with >> segmentation faults at random times. Won

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-20 Thread pobega
> Bill Wohler writes: > > I found I was able to run "apt-get -f install" twice and be able to > use aptitude to perform package maintenance again. > > However, now I'm finding that Emacs and Firefox (Iceweasel) die with > segmentation faults at random times. Wonder if I'll get this email > away...

Re: Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-19 Thread Bill Wohler
Bill Wohler writes: > After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in > a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults when I run dpkg and > aptitude. Any thoughts on how to recover from this? I found I was able to run "apt-get -f install" twice and be able to use a

Segmentation fault in dpkg and aptitude

2009-07-19 Thread Bill Wohler
After making the following changes to pull in sid's bluez 4.0 package in a lenny system, I'm now getting segmentation faults when I run dpkg and aptitude. Any thoughts on how to recover from this? For example: $ sudo aptitude update Segmentation fault Here are some messages from /var/log