No problem :)

>Do you get any log messages in /var/log/auth.log that match up with this 
>segfault?
No, nothing in auth.log

> If not, can you reproduce it when running 'sudo -s' from a root shell?
(This would let us get a backtrace from sudo using gdb)

I'm not sure if I've got you right, here is what I did:
- Open terminal -> sudo -s -> got a root shell
- Change common-auth and common-password back to the "old" version
- went back to the root shell and typed 'sudo -s' 

Here is what I got in the root shell:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# sudo -s
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# 

This is the corresponding entry in auth.log
Nov 19 18:31:09 my_username-desktop sudo:     root : TTY=pts/0 ; 
PWD=/home/my_username ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/bash

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login impossible, no error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292791
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