Re: Segmentation fault with SO3.1

1998-08-16 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
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

Re: Segmentation fault with SO3.1

1998-08-15 Thread Michael Stone
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

Segmentation fault with SO3.1

1998-08-15 Thread jc
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

Re: segmentation fault with glimpseindex

1998-05-21 Thread Carl Johnson
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

Re: segmentation fault with glimpseindex

1998-05-21 Thread Oliver Elphick
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

segmentation fault with glimpseindex

1998-05-21 Thread Thomas Vaughan
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

Segmentation Fault

1998-04-24 Thread Matthew D. Myers
. 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. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: "man" fails -- segmentation fault

1998-04-21 Thread Jack Kern
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

Re: "man" fails -- segmentation fault

1998-04-21 Thread jdassen
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 -- ART A friend of mine in

"man" fails -- segmentation fault

1998-04-21 Thread Jack Kern
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-25 Thread shaul
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

RE: man segmentation fault

1998-03-24 Thread Chip Grandits
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-24 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
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?

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-24 Thread Ullrich Jans
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-21 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-20 Thread Alexey Vyskubov
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-03-18 Thread tibor simko
> "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 cheers -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

man segmentation fault

1998-03-18 Thread Bujtar Janos
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-02-03 Thread fpolacco
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? >

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-02-01 Thread Jens Ritter
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

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-01-31 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
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,

Re: man segmentation fault

1998-01-30 Thread Will Lowe
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 ..?

man segmentation fault

1998-01-30 Thread Gerald Wann
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 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: strftime() produces segmentation fault

1998-01-11 Thread Noel Yap
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

Re: SEGMENTATION FAULT

1998-01-10 Thread William R Ward
"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

Re: SEGMENTATION FAULT

1998-01-10 Thread William R Ward
"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

Re: Segmentation fault

1998-01-08 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
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

Segmentation fault

1998-01-08 Thread Catalin Popescu
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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- TO UNSUBSCR

Re: strftime() produces segmentation fault

1998-01-07 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
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 >

strftime() produces segmentation fault

1998-01-05 Thread Noel Yap
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

SEGMENTATION FAULT

1998-01-05 Thread Faiz ul Haque Zeya
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAI

SEGMENTATION FAULT

1998-01-04 Thread Faiz ul Haque Zeya
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LI

svgalib: Signal 11: Segmentation fault received.

1997-12-16 Thread Pere Camps
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

Re: Segmentation fault (man & apropos)

1997-10-28 Thread Fabrizio Polacco
[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? No need to reinstall. One of your database files (indeb.bt on each subdir in /var/catman) went corru

Re: Segmentation fault (man & apropos)

1997-10-28 Thread Scott Ellis
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

Segmentation fault (man & apropos)

1997-10-28 Thread tmalloy
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

Re: Xquake gives segmentation fault

1997-08-20 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
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, >

Re: Xquake gives segmentation fault

1997-08-20 Thread Stefan Berndtsson
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

Xquake gives segmentation fault

1997-08-20 Thread Sergey Avvakumov
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

Re: man gives segmentation fault

1997-08-08 Thread Falk Hueffner
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 >&

Re: man gives segmentation fault

1997-08-07 Thread Anand Kumria
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- [apologies for the big CC and To list. I couldn't determine who wrote initally] 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

Re: man gives segmentation fault

1997-08-07 Thread Michael B. Taylor
> > 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

Re: man gives segmentation fault

1997-08-07 Thread Carey Evans
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 >

man gives segmentation fault

1997-08-06 Thread Kevin Scott
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

Re: Segmentation fault with mh

1997-07-08 Thread Kevin M. Bealer
(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,

Segmentation fault with mh

1997-07-07 Thread Stephen Witt
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

Re: Mutt Segmentation Fault at certain messages?

1997-05-10 Thread Kingsley G. Morse Jr.
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

Mutt Segmentation Fault at certain messages?

1997-05-09 Thread adavis
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 --

Re: Segmentation fault during install

1996-10-06 Thread Christian Watts
rt > 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

Segmentation fault during install

1996-10-06 Thread Christian Watts
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

tar gives "segmentation fault" !!

1996-08-06 Thread Guglielmo Rabbiolo
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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