Moin Philipp! Philipp M�ller schrieb am Sunday, den 16. December 2001: > I found the reason. > > > So say what /bin/sh points too, and try using another shell. > Simply bash
Bash should never crash. If you have found the reason and can explain, please reassign the bug report to bash. > > hardware. > No not the hardware. > > It was a missing codepage: > I have defined in locales What do you mean with "locales" here? > nls_iso8859-1 > and > nls_utf8 locales alias? filesystem charset? what? where? > but didn't have the utf8 included in the modules. Which modules? > Yes, this was a broken locales and it took me several hours to get it to > where it was until now. And I was already thinking there used to be a module What was broken? Is it fixed in defaut distribution? If not, reassign to the right package or close this bug report. > Okay, so it is the problem of not having the module already modprobed when I > start modconf. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- User: Ich h�tte gern ein paar MByte Speicher. malloc(): OK. Welche Sicherheiten haben sie? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

