Lars,

I meant I've upgraded python to the version in question, built from source rpm and installed pykickstart-0.96.. Some intermediate version of livecd-tools appeared to be working with the original anaconda. It was about a month ago, when Jeremy hasn't yet introduced livecd method to anaconda... It is the point, anaconda is *very* release sensitive and depends on a dozen packages... So, in order to make the most recent livecd-tools from FC7 development tree work for the earlier Fedora Core releases you must incorporate livecd.py method into original anaconda, rebuild the anaconda rpms and reinstall 'em. Then you might want to build and install livecd-tools and try different kickstart scripts... There is probably another way but this one looks the most feasible to me.

I guess you've got the most core binary packages from your FC6 installation (partially) upgraded to FC7.. Well, probably, you've got original emacs binary that has been built against the FC6 shared libraries but the latter has been replaced by yum update, so.. Who knows.. But you'd better backup your original FC6 installation before such a hazardous experiment.

Regards,
Vladimir

Lars Bjørndal пишет:
Hello!

Vladimir Shebordaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I did the same thing. I had to manually upgrade to python from FC7 :(

To manage that, I installed fedora-release-6.93-1.noarch.rpm, and
then, I did 'yum update' (with --disablerepo=livna). After reboot, I
tried to run emacs, which I use to edite config files etc., I
get the following error:

    Fatal error (11)Segmentation fault

That's all. The Emacs-packages that are installed are:

       emacs-22.0.95-1.fc7
       emacs-common-22.0.95-1.fc7
       emacs-nox-22.0.95-1.fc7

Could any of you give me a hint to fix this problem?

Thank you!

Lars

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