unfortunally, I copied the libaspell.list file to local directory, ran dselect but still get the segmentation fault on any package.




robert harris wrote:
Well, maybe I have found a path...

The file /var/lib/dpkg/info/libaspell15.list does not exist, I shall get a copy from other unstable debian. This probably should solve the problem around libaspell, but since I am unsure that the seg fault problem and this one are linked, I cannot tell if it shall solve the hole thing. Hope will guide me!!

2006/11/26, robert harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Hello there,

    First post on a mailing list, sorry if doing something wrong.
    I am running a debian system, using unstable packages, kernel
    version is 2.6.18.
    I have got a problem with dpkg since recent 'apt-get update&&
    apt-get upgrade', getting a Segmentation Fault on any package
    installation or removal. :
    "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg received a segmentation fault."

    Something that could be related, is that almost from install of
    the whole system, I get the warning message :
    "dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `libaspell15'
    missing, assuming package has no files currently installed." When
    installing any program.

    But this never stopped the new packages to be installed.

    I have done some searching on the net, and found things about
    regenerating the dpkg database using "apt-cache dumpavail > avail
    ;  dpkg --update-avail avail "
    but still non success.

    Here is an example of process:

    #dpkg -i picasa_2.2.2820-5_i386.deb
    (Reading database ...
    dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `libaspell15'
    missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.
    Segmentation fault

    Just in case!

    Regards,

          Robert HARRIS
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>





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