reassign 760902 adequate
tag 760902 + moreinfo
thanks
Apparently this is actually a problem with adequate, and not aptly. See
for instance 706915[1], 707080[2], and 707091[3].
Apparently upgrading to adequate 0.5.2 and libc6 (and friends) 2.17-2
should fix it, if I read those aforementioned bug
tag - moreinfo
thanks
On 9/9/14, Sébastien Delafond s...@debian.org wrote:
reassign 760902 adequate
tag 760902 + moreinfo
thanks
Apparently this is actually a problem with adequate, and not aptly. See
for instance 706915[1], 707080[2], and 707091[3].
Apparently upgrading to adequate
ldd -r: failed at /usr/bin/adequate line 812, $ldd line 4.
The root cause is that ldd -r segfaults when run against some Go
executables. This is tracked as bug #710521.
But I'm leaving this bug open against adequate, because ideally it
should handle such failures gracefully.
--
Jakub Wilk
Package: aptly
Version: 0.5-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was curious about aptly and hence installed it. While installing it
came across the following :-
$ sudo aptitude install aptly
The following NEW packages will be installed:
aptly
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to
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