On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 03:18:02PM +0100, Felix Zielcke wrote:
> 
> Ok thanks for your mail.

De rien (in french) de nada in spanish, I don't know how to say it in english :)


> But it still would be helpful to know where it actually segfaults.

I'd have to reboot without unmounting the fs several time. Ouch :) 

> It wouldn't be a problem to reopen the bug and reassign to libc6 for me,
> but I can imagine its maintainers just ask you the same or directly
> close it or reassign back.

Yes of course. But...

> Or maybe it has been fixed in the meanwhile with 2.10
> Your initial report has libc6 2.9-20 whereas now you seem to have libc6
> 2.10.2-2.

...but I've just been verifying it: there is no (no more) files shipped in in 
/usr/lib by libc6-i686 (2.10.2-2) and everything is happily put in /lib.
2.9-20 was afair an experimental build.
This is the same version in testing and unstable and 2.9 is no more present in 
any debian.
So there is no more this problem in libc6.

The only reason for me that  bug should be reopened would be that the bug 
occurs again that would innocent 
the obsolete build of lbc6-i686. 

As a reporter, my point is that this bug can be closed for now.

-- 
All truth passes through three stages :
First, it is ridiculed
Second, it is violently opposed
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident
Schopenhauer



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