Please close this bug.
This box has been in service for a long time, with zero issues.
After a fresh install of stretch, this issue with perl exhibited itself.
After, all seemed quite well. However, a week later? SSH connections
started dropping with checksum errors.
A memtest86+ run, of 2 *
> Can you reproduce the segfault reliably by running:
>
> "deb-systemd-helper unmask cgmanager.service >/dev/null"
>
> With Perl 5.24?
>
Hmm.
root@newoldbe:/var/cache/apt/archives# deb-systemd-helper unmask
cgmanager.service >/dev/null /usr/bin/deb-systemd-helper was not called
from dpkg.
Brad Barnett:
>
>
>> [...]
> Setting up cgmanager (0.41-2) ...
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> dpkg: error processing
> Could you perhaps include the following information:
>
> * Which architecture are you using? If you have multi-arch enabled,
>please list the architecture of the perl packages (e.g. in the form
>of "dpkg -l" if you don't mind including a list of all packages
>installed)
amd64, n
On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 13:10:44 -0400, Brad Barnett wrote:
> When installing packages right after a fresh stretch install, perl started to
> segfault.
>
> EG:
>
> Setting up cgmanager (0.41-2) ...
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fault
> Segmentation fau
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 13:10:44 -0400 Brad Barnett wrote:
> Package: perl
> Version: 5.24.1-2
>
>
> When installing packages right after a fresh stretch install, perl started to
> segfault.
>
> EG:
>
> Setting up cgmanager (0.41-2) ...
> [...]
>
>
> I used dpkg + wget
Package: perl
Version: 5.24.1-2
When installing packages right after a fresh stretch install, perl started to
segfault.
EG:
Setting up cgmanager (0.41-2) ...
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segmentation fault
Segm
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