On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 07:16 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Yes. I get:Michael Bovee wrote:If I understand this right, then apt-cache is crashing before it even really starts. What about the apt-cache program itself? Is it OK?Thread 0 Crashed: #0 0x6c645f68 in 0x6c645f68 #1 0x00002a68 in _start (crt.c:267) #2 0x000028e8 in start
Does "ls -l /sw/bin/apt-cache" look similar to
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root unknown 399332 Dec 7 00:08 /sw/bin/apt-cache
mbovee% ls -l /sw/bin/apt-cache
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 399332 Dec 12 17:08 /sw/bin/apt-cache
I tried 'fink rebuild apt-cache' but I got:
Information about 1888 packages read in 5 seconds.
Failed: no matching version found for apt
I guess apt-cache is just a part of dpkg? In my package list apt, apt-dev, and apt-shlibs are installed and current at version 0.5.4-7 from stable tree, according to FinkCommander. My dpkg is current version 1.9.20-4 from stable, but dpkg-bootstrap appears not to be installed, if that matters.
Maybe I should reinstall/recompile one of these (dpkg) base packages?
And does it crash by itself, too? For example, what gives "apt-cache unmet"?Hmm. Sorry, I don't understand. Are you suggesting a CLI command? If I type that on the command line I get a seg fault. I didn't see where apt-cache unmet was part of any output, but it looks like you're asking about dependency problems for apt-cache. I think I just need to learn some more fink commands :0) I could try to remove and reinstall/recompile dpkg. FC seems to still work, so what is apt-cache required for?
Thanks!
--Michael
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