I found a solution in a pretty weird manner.  I was going to back up my
personal data onto a new HD and install Gusty from live CD as opposed to
upgrading.  As I rebooted, I was forced to do a manual fsck because it
detected a bad file system.  After looking at the partition, it was
clear that my original HD had something wrong with it.  After clearing
out a bad inode, I discovered that somehow libdv in /usr/lib was
corrupted.  This is what was causing ldconfig to core dump; for me
anyway.

If you are still having this problem, try booting into single user mode
and running a manual fsck.  I chose just to clear whatever node was
detected as a problem (clearing it will be the default option in fsck).
Please back up any data onto a separate media that you are afraid of
losing before doing this though.

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issuing ldconfig causes Bus error and core dump, inhibits execution of postinst 
script for libgcc1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90004
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