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Bug#63242: marked as done (Segmentation fault error)



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Package: apt
Version:  0.3.10slink

I have installed Debian m68k onto a Quadra 630 (as well as a SE/30) 
on three or four occasions and have had this problem every time: 
after the initial Debian install via HTTP using dselect, I cannot use 
dselect again to update packages.  dselect works fine on the initial 
install, but is broken thereafter.  In particular, if option 1 
(Update) of the dselect menu is selected, the following error message 
is given:

/usr/lib/dpkg//methods/apt/update: line 20:   265 Segmentation fault 
$APTGET $OPTS update

update available list script returned error exit status 139.
Press RETURN to continue.

Option 3, Install, will give the following error:

installation script returned error exit status 139.
Press RETURN to continue.

I believe that apt is one of the packages that gets updated during 
the initial dselect session, so it may be that this more recent 
version has a bug in it.  How can I downgrade to the previous version 
of apt?  I have only used dselect for http-type installs; the CD and 
other methods of installing packages may work fine.

I am using Debian 2.1, libc6 2.0.7.19981, Linux version 2.0.36, gcc 
version 2.7.2.3.

Thanks,

Darryl Tang
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Darryl wrote:

> on three or four occasions and have had this problem every time: 
> after the initial Debian install via HTTP using dselect, I cannot use 
> dselect again to update packages.  dselect works fine on the initial 
> install, but is broken thereafter.  In particular, if option 1 

I belive this is due to a glibc bug and is fixed in newer APTs and glibcs
or something like that.. 

Jason


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