On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 17:38, abhijit Brahme wrote:
> When I run the apt-get tool or for that matter of fact apt-* I get
> segmentation fault. Is there any way to repaire this.
I have had that a few times and I have solved it with the command
"rm /var/cache/apt/*.bin". Not sure why it does work t
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 11:38:49AM -0500, abhijit Brahme wrote:
> When I run the apt-get tool or for that matter of fact apt-* I get
> segmentation fault. Is there any way to repaire this.
Try to download the last apt-get program for your Debian distribution,
you can get it on the Package search
When I run the apt-get tool or for that matter of fact apt-* I get
segmentation fault. Is there any way to repaire this.
thanks
abhijit
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> Some time ago I started and aborted an upgrade of some packages via FTP. Now
> everytime I try to install or update the list of available packages I get a
> Segmentation Fault. "dpkg --yet-to-unpack" shows that there are 89 packages
> marked for installation (many more than the five or six I real
Some time ago I started and aborted an upgrade of some packages via FTP. Now
everytime I try to install or update the list of available packages I get a
Segmentation Fault. "dpkg --yet-to-unpack" shows that there are 89 packages
marked for installation (many more than the five or six I really want
Hello,
I just ran fsck because at boot-time problems were
reported with my disk. It seemed to have run okay,
it fixed a bunch of stuff, and the reboot after that
went normally (as far as I could tell).
Now, when I run "apt-get update", "apt-get check", or
"apt-get dist-upgrade", it seg-faults on
help! dselect / apt-get segmentation fault on me...
Here is the output when I run dselect/install:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
nvi-m17n-common systune nvi-m17n
16 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove
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