This bug was fixed in the package dpkg - 1.16.9ubuntu1
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dpkg (1.16.9ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- Change the multiarch downgrade version checks in prerm/postrm
from 1.16.2 to 1.16.0~ to reflect when multiarch landed in
Hi,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Alvaro Leal (Effenberg0x0) wrote:
The following is caused by invoking dpkg-query using double quotation
marks (instead of single quotation marks) in the command syntax:
sudo dpkg-query -W -f=${provides} apt
I have already fixed this in Debian (just yesterday)
** Attachment added: _usr_bin_dpkg-query.0.crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1035512/+attachment/3256387/+files/_usr_bin_dpkg-query.0.crash
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Title:
glibc detected *** dpkg-query: free(): invalid pointer:
0x7f75dc7dcc84 ***
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Updated bug to re-include the target package.
** Package changed: ubuntu = dpkg (Ubuntu)
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Title:
glibc detected *** dpkg-query: free(): invalid