Roger Leigh <[email protected]> said on
[Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 05:16:06PM +0100]:

> In all cases, things worked without a segfault.  Could you try
> the above to see if it works for you?  How are you starting e16?

My apologies for such a delayed response.  I have resolved the issue --
it was something on my end.  I'm not sure exactly what:  I was still
experiencing the issue on my desktop, but installing a VM instance with
an identical config did not reproduce the issue.  I could not figure out
what was causing the issue on the desktop.  I did observe that if I
changed the way I logged in to use a password instead of using
pam-ssh-session and pam-ssh-auth (my normal way of logging in), then I
could use schroot to open one thing at a time, but any other schroots
would segfault as before.  I couldn't observe any difference in the
environment between the two ways of logging in.

I decided to reinstall (because of my inability to reproduce it on a VM)
and amazingly enough, the issue went away.

I would say this is invalid now.

Thanks,



Jacob

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