Kerry,
thank you for that hint/reminder!
there was an entry that I added during my installation meandering that,
when removed, stopped apt-get from seg faulting
(An entry about caching)


cheers,
Zane



>>> Kerry Mayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18/06/2008 1:24 p.m. >>>
If bootstrap installation like that doesn't work, before you resort to
reinstallation, you might want to try checking apt-get's data and conf
files.  It might be the files on one particular server that is causing
you grief.  (why is it using a file from mirror.aarnet.edu.au rather
than a NZ mirror?)


2008/6/18 Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> How about re-installing apt by downloading the package and
installing
> it with dpkg?
>


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