On: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 21:59:37 +0800 (HKT) jc writes:
>
> Hi,
> I have just installed hamm and StarOffice 3.1 but I cannot get
> 'setup' running as normal user.
>
> It told me Segmentation fault.
>
> I have installed libc5 in /lib a
Quoting jc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have installed libc5 in /lib and I have the environment variable
> 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' pointing to /lib:/usr/lib
You shouldn't need an LD_LIBRARY_PATH at all (ever, actually, unless you
install some libraries in a very oddball place.) You could try using the
Hi,
I have just installed hamm and StarOffice 3.1 but I cannot get
'setup' running as normal user.
It told me Segmentation fault.
I have installed libc5 in /lib and I have the environment variable
'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' pointing to /lib:/usr/lib
Thomas Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After investigating the segmentation fault that I have observed in
> the e-mail report from cron.weekly, I ran glimpseindex by hand and
> observed the following output.
>
> : $ glimpseindex -z -H /var/cache/man2html /usr/man/ma
Thomas Vaughan wrote:
>
>After investigating the segmentation fault that I have observed in
>the e-mail report from cron.weekly, I ran glimpseindex by hand and
>observed the following output.
...
>Is there an easy way for me to fix this, or is it a bug that needs to
After investigating the segmentation fault that I have observed in
the e-mail report from cron.weekly, I ran glimpseindex by hand and
observed the following output.
: $ glimpseindex -z -H /var/cache/man2html /usr/man/man* /usr/X11R6/man/man*
/usr/local/man/man*
:
: This is glimpseindex version
.
Initializing File System.
Segmentation Fault.
Unable to create file system.
What is causeing this problem? If someone could help me with this I would
really appreciate it.
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On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:08:27PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:09:00AM -0300, Jack Kern wrote:
> > Yesterday "man" failed: e.g.,
> >
> > $ man man
> > Segmentation fault
>
> Looks like man's databas
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:09:00AM -0300, Jack Kern wrote:
> Yesterday "man" failed: e.g.,
>
> $ man man
> Segmentation fault
Looks like man's database is corrupt. "mandb --create" ought to fix this.
HTH,
Ray
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Yesterday "man" failed: e.g.,
$ man man
Segmentation fault
(I also noted a possibly unrelated increase of about 9megs on the
partition, for which I could not account. Today, the disk space
is back -- presumably "cron.daily" took care of this.)
I
posted a message about man segmentation fault.
>
> Since I first installed debian (1.31) I have always get a segmentation fault
> error any time I attempt to use man for anything that's not in the man page.
> There doesn't seem to be any problem (It's just man's cu
Ulrich Jans posted a message about man segmentation fault.
Since I first installed debian (1.31) I have always get a segmentation fault
error any time I attempt to use man for anything that's not in the man page.
There doesn't seem to be any problem (It's just man's cute wa
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello !
>
>
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
>
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
>
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
>
>
> Any ideas?
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
> Any ideas?
Well, I don't have the ha
Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello !
>
>
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
>
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core
> dumped.
>
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for
> path.."
That happened
On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 01:43:53PM +0100, Bujtar Janos wrote:
>
> Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
>
> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
>
> Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
I had the
> "janos" == Bujtar Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
janos> Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is
janos> core dumped.
you can try to re-create manpage index cache via:
$ man 8 mandb
$ mandb -c
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Hello !
Today my debian hamm started to fail when i want to see a man page
Every time i want to see man pages (any!!!) the result is core dumped.
Stracing the man the last message is " Updating index cache for path.."
Any ideas?
thnx
james
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On Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 12:15:02AM +0100, Jens Ritter wrote:
> Gerald Wann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello -
> >
> > I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
> > command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
>
Gerald Wann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello -
>
> I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
> command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
>
> Thanks
> Jerry
>
http://www.debian.org/cgi-bin/fom?file=58&showEditCmds=1
Gerald Wann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello -
>
> I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
> command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
See if running the command 'mandb -c' while root fixes this problem.
If it does,
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Gerald Wann wrote:
> I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
> command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
which debian release are you using? Stable, unstable, 1.2 ..?
Hello -
I am getting a segmentation fault whe i invoke man from the
command line. What are the possible causes of this error, please?
Thanks
Jerry
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and graphical programs (tace and xace, respectively) produce a
> > segmentation fault when trying to reinitialize the database. gdb just
> > says:
> >
> > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > 0x40085dde in strftime ()
>
> That usually happens, if
"Faiz ul Haque Zeya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All the Xprograms (my own or source) compiled on my system (gcc) exits
> immediately showing Segmentaion fault when run . They however get compiled
> and linked without showinig any error . Any help .
Sounds like a mismatch between your libc
"Faiz ul Haque Zeya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All the Xprograms (my own or source) compiled on my system (gcc) exits
> immediately showing Segmentaion fault when run . They however get compiled
> and linked without showinig any error . Any help .
Sounds like a mismatch between your libc
ly stoped presing Ctrl-C, I found that I cannot
> longer read my man pages. Every time I type man (man man, man ls,
> etc) I get "Segmentation fault".
>
> What am I supposed to do? I've already reinstalled the man-pages but it
> still does not work? The system i
type man (man man, man ls,
etc) I get "Segmentation fault".
What am I supposed to do? I've already reinstalled the man-pages but it
still does not work? The system is otherways working fine (IMHO).
TIA,
Catalin Popescu, Dermatologist
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Noel Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not strictly Debian, but I *am* a Debian user so
>
> I am trying to ACeDB
> <http://probe.nalusda.gov:8000/acedocs/acedbfaq.html>. However, both
> the text and graphical programs (tace and xace, respectively) produce a
>
Not strictly Debian, but I *am* a Debian user so
I am trying to ACeDB
<http://probe.nalusda.gov:8000/acedocs/acedbfaq.html>. However, both
the text and graphical programs (tace and xace, respectively) produce a
segmentation fault when trying to reinitialize the database. gdb jus
Hello,
All the Xprograms (my own or source) compiled on my system (gcc) exits
immediately showing Segmentaion fault when run . They however get compiled
and linked without showinig any error . Any help .
Thanks
Faiz ul Haque Zeya
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Hello,
All the Xprograms (my own or source) compiled on my system (gcc) exits
immediately showing Segmentaion fault when run . They however get compiled
and linked without showinig any error . Any help .
Thanks
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Hi!
I'm running Debian 1.3.1 latest stable revision, my svgalibs are
numbered libvgaso.1.2.10 (package svgalib1 1.2.10-5) and I'm getting the
signal in the subject when I try to play quake. :-(
Can this be because I have a faulty svga card (it worked in
another debianized computer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Since last evening I have been getting segmention faults in man and
> in apropos. Can anyone explain to me what that means and how I fix
> it? Do I have to reinstall?
No need to reinstall.
One of your database files (indeb.bt on each subdir in /var/catman) went
corru
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since last evening I have been getting segmention faults in man and in
> apropos. Can anyone explain to me what that means and how I fix it? Do I
> have to reinstall? I tried running fsck, but that does not seem to have
> done anything. I am not su
e a break and adjust my
system clock for daylight savings time. ( an odd americam custom) Not
being sure how to do this I typed "apropos time". This is when the first
segmentation fault occured. All of the actions described were proformed
while logged in as root. I don't know if my
Hi,
On Wed, 20 Aug 1997, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I just installed Debian 1.3.1 from Cheapbytes CD on
> > a new computer (it's a Pentium 200MMX) and everything
> > works fine. I installed xquake from debian-mirror
> > (not that I relly want to have quake on this computer,
>
Sergey Avvakumov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> I just installed Debian 1.3.1 from Cheapbytes CD on
> a new computer (it's a Pentium 200MMX) and everything
> works fine. I installed xquake from debian-mirror
> (not that I relly want to have quake on this computer,
> I was just curious how
Hi
I just installed Debian 1.3.1 from Cheapbytes CD on
a new computer (it's a Pentium 200MMX) and everything
works fine. I installed xquake from debian-mirror
(not that I relly want to have quake on this computer,
I was just curious how faster it is than my home P90).
But the problem is I can s
On Fri, 8 Aug 1997 05:50:27 +1000 (EST), you wrote:
>> > I am running Debian 1.3.1, and recently trying to run man gives a
>> > segmentation fault when run as a normal user (but not when run as root):
>> >
>> > % man man
>> > Segmentation fault
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On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Michael B. Taylor wrote:
> >
> > I am running Debian 1.3.1, and recently trying to run man gives a
> > segmentation fault when run as
>
> I am running Debian 1.3.1, and recently trying to run man gives a
> segmentation fault when run as a normal user (but not when run as root):
>
> % man man
> Segmentation fault
>
> xman and tkman work fine. I was fairly sure I hadn't played with any
> releva
Kevin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> % man man
> Segmentation fault
> % ls -l /usr/bin/man
> -rwsr-xr-x 1 man root71204 May 21 10:40 /usr/bin/man
> % strace man
> execve("/usr/bin/man", ["man"], [/* 29 vars */]) = 0
>
I am running Debian 1.3.1, and recently trying to run man gives a
segmentation fault when run as a normal user (but not when run as root):
% man man
Segmentation fault
xman and tkman work fine. I was fairly sure I hadn't played with any
relevant settings - the executable has setuid bit s
(about mh segfaulting)
(sorry, but note these are mostly all general tips, some I have
learned recently to help with diagnosing these kinds of problems.)
What do you get for:
dpkg -l | grep mh
and
ldd `which inc`
I have been using mh for some time, and it seems to work fine here,
granted,
I've been using Netscape as my mail user agent at home (on my Debian 1.3 box),
but
would like to using mh-e, as that is what I use at work, love emacs, etc, etc.
Before trying mh-e, I just tried to run mh in "raw" mode, so to speak, by doing
"inc". This gives me a segme
I seem to remember having similar problems a long time ago and fixed them
by re-ordering the configuration lines in .muttrc. I attributed it to Mutt
corrupting its stack while processing .muttrc, but I really don't know. Good
luck, I hope you get a better answer.
Perhaps you could try upgrading M
I am using Mutt 0.61, mostly happily. I don't understand why very
infrequently, mutt stops loading with a segmentation fault error. In a
number of cases, I noted this happens near a message that is a notification
or warning of undeliverable mail.
Can anyone shed a clue?
Alan
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> the first base disk (when prompted) it comes up with a segmentation
> fault. No stack trace or any other information is given. It just says:
>
> segmentation fault
>
> Something went wrong with etc.
>
> My hardware is as follows:
>
> ASUS P/I P55TP
comes up with a segmentation
fault. No stack trace or any other information is given. It just says:
segmentation fault
Something went wrong with etc.
My hardware is as follows:
ASUS P/I P55TP4N Pentium Mainboard (32M memory 512K pipeline burst
cache)
Adaptec AHA2940 bios rev 1.16 PCI SCS
hi folks,
Just after having installed Debian 1.1.3 from buzz-fixed/1996_07_14 I was
using tar to copy debian packages on the disk, more precisely:
tar -xvMf /dev/fd0
(they are multi-volume files).
Doing this I get "segmentation fault".
I've tried with different volume sets (I&
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