On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Michael Neuffer wrote: > Package: libc6.1 > Version: replace > Severity: critical > > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] > 97% [Working] > 100% [Scanning packages] > Configuring packages ... > (Reading database ... 37971 files and directories currently installed.) > Preparing to replace libc6.1 2.1.2-5.0.1 (using .../base/libc6.1_2.1.2-6.deb) > ... > Unpacking replacement libc6.1 ... > dpkg: warning - old post-removal script killed by signal (Segmentation fault) > dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ... > dpkg: error processing > /home/ftp/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-alpha/base/libc6.1_2.1.2-6.deb > (--unpack): > subprocess new post-removal script killed by signal (Segmentation fault) > dpkg: error while cleaning up: > subprocess pre-installation script killed by signal (Segmentation fault) > Errors were encountered while processing: > /home/ftp/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-alpha/base/libc6.1_2.1.2-6.deb > E: Sub-process returned an error code (1) > Some errors occurred while unpacking. I'm going to configure the > packages that were installed. This may result in duplicate errors > or errors caused by missing dependencies. This is OK, only the errors > above this message are important. Please fix them and run [I]nstall again > Press enter to continue.
I have to recompile this anyway. There's a problem with a header that I found. I'll send a patch. But, either way, I install and uninstall all of these packages about 10 times before uploading, so this shouldn't have happened (it did, but it shouldn't have). Can you try to ftp it and install it manually to see if it does it then as well? I'm curious if I need to start using apt to upgrade it during my testing process as well. C

