Hi again, Markus Niewerth wrote:
> it was the latest lenny release wich i used. The complete system > was lenny at least. I assume that means dpkg 1.14.31. Well, it was worth trying. :) > Something in the libc6.preinst returned 139. This is unfortunately a fairly generic error --- it means some program tried to dereference memory it shouldn't have. > As it seems it came from the function check_dirs(). How do you deduce this? The "Checking init scripts..." line that was printed before the first segfault is from the body of the "if [ "$type" = upgrade ]" block in squeeze's libc6.preinst. > The libc6 stoped all regarding init.d scripts > and after it produced that error. I suppose I would suggest asking about this on debian-user or debian-user-german and perhaps filing a bug at upgrade-reports for reference. It's puzzling --- I haven't heard of this happening before. Thanks and sorry I have no better ideas, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110511020254.GA2144@elie

