On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Eugene V. Lyubimkin <jac...@debian.org> wrote: > Control: severity -1 important > > > Hi Javier, > > On 04.08.2015 00:18, Javier Barroso wrote: >>>> $ sudo cupt -o debug::resolve=yes install gnome-shell > > There is no log becaused you missed one 'r'. It's "resolver", not "resolve". > Could you try? Ops,
I think I should not be using cupt (regards it has not multiarch support. It is sad apropos cannot find doc about multiarch ): $ LANG=C apropos multiarch multiarch: nothing appropriate. $ eval $(dpkg-architecture ) ; echo $DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH x86_64-linux-gnu $ sudo cupt -o debug::resolver=yes install sl Building the package cache... Initializing package resolver and worker... Scheduling requested actions... D: on request 'install sl | for package 'sl'' strictly satisfying relation 'sl (=== 3.03-17)' Resolving possible unmet dependencies... D: ignoring soft dependency relation: aptitude 0.6.11-1+b1^installed: recommends 'aptitude-doc-en | aptitude-doc' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: asciidoc 8.6.9-3^installed: recommends 'dblatex' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: empathy 3.12.10-1^installed: recommends 'gnome-contacts' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: gnome-color-manager 3.16.0-1^installed: recommends 'argyll' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: gnome-documents 3.16.2-1+b1^installed: recommends 'unoconv' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: gnupg 1.4.19-3^installed: recommends 'gnupg-curl' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: googleearth-package 1.2.2^installed: recommends 'libldap-2.4-2:i386' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: googleearth-package 1.2.2^installed: recommends 'libgnutls26:i386' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: googleearth-package 1.2.2^installed: recommends 'libsasl2-2:i386' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: googleearth-package 1.2.2^installed: recommends 'libsasl2-modules:i386' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: googleearth-package 1.2.2^installed: recommends 'libsasl2-modules-db:i386' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: hyphen-sh 1:3.3.0-4^installed: recommends 'libreoffice-writer | openoffice.org-writer' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: inkscape 0.91-5^installed: recommends 'transfig' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: kernel-package 13.014+nmu1^installed: recommends 'uboot-mkimage' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libappindicator1 0.4.92-3.1^installed: recommends 'indicator-application (>= 0.2.93)' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libappindicator3-1 0.4.92-3.1^installed: recommends 'indicator-application (>= 0.2.93)' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libcanberra-gtk0 0.30-2.1^installed: recommends 'libcanberra-gtk-module' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libenchant1c2a 1.6.0-10.1^installed: recommends 'enchant' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libfolks25 0.11.1-2^installed: recommends 'libfolks-eds25' D: ignoring soft dependency relation: libgconf2-dev 3.2.6-3^installed: recommends 'libgconf2-doc' > > >>>> Why sudo is not showing me "ViolaciĆ³n de segmento"? > > That's a good question indeed. > > >>> At gdb: >>> >>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>> 0x00007ffff7aa9378 in >>> boost::xpressive::detail::tracking_ptr<boost::xpressive::detail::regex_impl<char >>> const*> >::get (this=this@entry=0xfc5268) >>> at /usr/include/boost/xpressive/detail/utility/tracking_ptr.hpp:430 >>> 430 if(intrusive_ptr<element_type> impl = this->fork_()) > > Ack, thanks, that gives the first pointer to Boost.Xpressive library, will > test in unstable. > > Could you also install 'cupt-dbg' package, then launch the gdb, wait for > segmentation fault, type 'bt full' and paste > the full backtrace here? Yes, I'm attaching bt full (from cupt install sl) Thank you,
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