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Bug#441975: still here



Gallien Matthieu a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I can confirm that if /etc/ld.so.nohwcap exists, running perl -e "use Qt" 
> leads to a segfault in an up to date unstable. And thus at each upgrade of 
> libc6 the problem occurs.

Which is something really strange. When this file exists, the dynamic
loader uses the non-optimized version of the glibc instead of the normal
one, but they are both ABI compatible. I guess that either your
non-optimized glibc is broken or libqt-perl is doing bad things.

Could you please tell me what's the output of "ldd /usr/bin/perl" when
the /etc/ld.so.nohwcap file is present and when it is not?

Also do you have a backtrace of the segfault?

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