This "segmentation fault" problems can at best be attempted by guess-work. This is my guess ... could be wrong ! No harm in giving it a try.
I had installed WP8 on my slink box, and thereafter upgraded to potato, package by package .... WP8 never broke in the transition. Some of my old lib files are still hanging around. I vaguely remember having seen something about glibc version in the WP8 docs .... I just checked my box. I seem to be having glibc2.1 (viz libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1) from oldlibs also installed. This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. I am not quite sure, but this may give a clue. USM Bish On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 06:08:36PM -0400, Agner-Nichols wrote: > > the saga continues -- (thanks again for all the help) I > cleaned up the symbolic links (had already installed xlib6, > libc5, and xpm4.7) so the character-based install worked > (and I managed to trap the install script so I could get > some idea why it did not want to initiate the gui install) > ... Anyway, I get a segmentation fault when I run xwp (no > explanation, just 'segmentation fault'). Is there a way to > trap what is causing the segmentation fault? > >