Hi all
I don't know if I can write to you, but i've no more idea
First:
- Excuse for my english (i'm frenchy), and i'm not a power user of Linux
(just a basic user since 3 years)
My system:
- Debian Etch with kernel 2.4.27,
- libc6 2.3.5-6 (I do not upgrade to 2.3.6-3 because of bug who are
Hello!
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:41:05 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 30, in ?
import apt_pkg
ImportError: libstdc++.so.6: cannot handle TLS data
I've seen many similar errors on my system too (I've got a bunch of
Sheplyakov Alexei writes:
Hello!
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:41:05 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 30, in ?
import apt_pkg
ImportError: libstdc++.so.6: cannot handle TLS data
I've seen many similar errors on my
Matthias Klose wrote:
thanks for the testcase, however I'm unable to reproduce the failure
with a recent unstable archive, nor do I see the apt-listchanges
failures.
I can confirm the apt-listchanges failure here, running unstable. The
only exceptional thing about my system that I think could
Nick Lewycky writes:
Matthias Klose wrote:
thanks for the testcase, however I'm unable to reproduce the failure
with a recent unstable archive, nor do I see the apt-listchanges
failures.
I can confirm the apt-listchanges failure here, running unstable. The
only exceptional thing about
On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:04, Matthias Klose wrote:
Sheplyakov Alexei writes:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:41:05 -0600, Gordon Haverland wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 30, in ?
import apt_pkg
ImportError: libstdc++.so.6: cannot
Matthias Klose wrote:
Aurelian Jarno pointed out the following: only reproducible with 2.4
kernels or if you (re)move /lib/tls on a 2.6 kernel.
I'm running it on a 2.6 kernel and my /lib/tls is right where it
belongs. However, I note with interest that the following makes the bug
go away:
Nick Lewycky writes:
Matthias Klose wrote:
Aurelian Jarno pointed out the following: only reproducible with 2.4
kernels or if you (re)move /lib/tls on a 2.6 kernel.
I'm running it on a 2.6 kernel and my /lib/tls is right where it
belongs. However, I note with interest that the following
Matthias Klose wrote:
Does /etc/ld.so.nohwcap exist? What happens if you (re)move it?
No it doesn't. I do have an /etc/ld.so.hwcappkgs, if that's related. It
contains:
libc6 2.3.6-5
libc6-i686 2.3.6-5
Nick
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I did another apt-get upgrade today, and as expected, this bug was
present again (at least 4 in a row now).
From suggestions in this thread, I ran it under LD_DEBUG=all, and
captured stdout/stderr. This captured output is 481713 lines
long, with the TLS error on line 26074 of that file. I
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