Re: dselect wigged out and everything's seg-faulting!

1997-07-30 Thread Dima
>>Joe Emenaker wrote: ... > >Does anyone know of any other libraries Perl needs or what else could be >making it segfault? Downgrading libgdbm1 to the version from stable fixed it for me -- I purged libgdm1 and libgdbmg1 manually first. YMMV. You really can't use dpkg until you fix perl becaus

Re: dselect wigged out and everything's seg-faulting!

1997-07-30 Thread Anand Kumria
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Joe Emenaker wrote: [snip] > - Broken Required packages - > --- Broken Required packages in section base --- > RC** Req base ldso 1.9.2-3 1.9.4-1 >U** Req base libc55.4.33-5

Re: dselect wigged out and everything's seg-faulting!

1997-07-30 Thread Joe Emenaker
On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote: > [snip] > > when it tries to run a shell script. At this point, I'd like to motion > > that the Debian policy be changed so that the shell pointed to by /bin/sh > > be compiled with *static* libraries?). If I go to the (S)elect screen, I > [snip] Wel

dselect wigged out and everything's seg-faulting!

1997-07-29 Thread Joe Emenaker
I just tried to updrade my system from the stable and unstable directories. It downloaded a whole mess of things (about half of them seemed to be libraries). Anyway, it began installing them and, starting with about the third or fourth package, it starts seg-faulting in all of the pre-inst scripts