Re: relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-12-04 Thread Dennis Wicks
Arno, et al, Thanks for the help and detail instructions. It isn't easy, but better than the alternative of a complete rebuild. And no, I can't run dpkg. The only things that run are those that were up at the time aptitude crashed. Like Thunderbird, browser, gthumb, OpenOffice, etc.

Re: relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-12-03 Thread Dennis Wicks
It looks like I am going to have to restore some libraries at the least. Is there any way that I can refresh or reinstall my system without wiping out all the other things I have on the same disk? eg /home and other user directories and optional software. Tia for any and all help, Dennis

Re: relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-12-03 Thread Arno Schuring
Dennis Wicks (w...@mgssub.com on 2011-12-03 13:38 -0600): It looks like I am going to have to restore some libraries at the least. Is there any way that I can refresh or reinstall my system without wiping out all the other things I have on the same disk? eg /home and other user

Re: relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-12-01 Thread Johann Klammer
Dennis Wicks wrote: Sorry!! I clicked the wrong icon and sent the previous message by mistake!) I was running aptitude and it canceled for some reason. Now I am getting relocation error: /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so: symbol memset, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time

relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-11-30 Thread Dennis Wicks
I was running aptitude and it canceled for some reason. Now I am getting relocation error: /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so: symbol memset, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference and also -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

relocation error: and segmentation fault

2011-11-30 Thread Dennis Wicks
Sorry!! I clicked the wrong icon and sent the previous message by mistake!) I was running aptitude and it canceled for some reason. Now I am getting relocation error: /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so: symbol memset, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference and also