In my experience, segfault in libraries usually caused by installing it
from different source.
For example, when I install BackupPC for CentOS, I use the one in EPEL repo.
I make sure that all the libraries (perl and others), only come from CentOS
base repo, and not from other, as installing them from somewhere else might
cause incompatibilities.
In fact, sometime EPEL repo also provide perl library that conflict with
CentOS base repo, but I just ignore it, and stick to base repo.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:57 AM, Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Holger Parplies <wb...@parplies.de>
> wrote:
> >>
> > That doesn't explain your situation, but it still might be something to
> think
> > about (and we might be seeing one problem on top of and as result of
> another).
> > I agree with Jeffrey - an "Unable to read ..." error *without* a
> preceeding
> > "Can't write len=... to .../RStmp" sounds like a mismatch between file
> length
> > according to attrib file and result of decompression of compressed file -
> > probably caused by corruption of the compressed file (or the attrib file,
> > though unlikely, because the size is not "way off").
>
> I think that segfault in a perl process needs to be tracked down
> before expecting anything else to make sense. Either bad RAM or
> mismatching perl libs could break about anything else.
>
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