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Re: dpkg segfaults



On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 12:21, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le sam 19/10/2002 à 17:03, Adam Stewart Edgar a écrit :
> 
> > Process touch (pid: 25293, stackpage=ef189000)
> > Stack: c0130061 d3ca82c0 e3236940 000001b6 e33c3000 00008941 bffff9fc
> > c012ff72 
> >        c89a0dc0 c19ae340 00008941 00000003 e33c3000 00000000 c89a0dc0
> > c19ae340 
> >        e33c3013 00000014 ded9c84b 00000010 00000000 c01302b6 e33c3000
> > 00008941 
> > Call Trace:    [<c0130061>] [<c012ff72>] [<c01302b6>] [<c0106cef>]
> > 
> > Code: 69 6f 6e 00 6d 65 6d 69 6e 66 6f 00 75 70 74 69 6d 65 00 6c 
> > 
> > Im not a kernel hacker, so I cannot make any sense of this. Who should I
> > send it to?
> 
> I already encountered exactly the same sort of problems when my reiserfs
> filesystem got corrupt. At that moment, a new dhich solved the bug went
> out.
> Other reports indicate a reiserfsck --rebuild-tree can solve the
> problem. Assuming you are using reiserfs, of course.

ext3 actually.  New update: the filesystem was fine so I restarted and
the bug went away.  Guess its was a kernel bug.

Adam S Edgar



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