I am aware of the documented alternative recipe phrasing that you've
demonstrated. The Singularity recipe that I provided in the bug report is
much smaller than the complete recipe that I actually use. The complete
receipt cannot be optimized in the manner suggested.
I had already indicated
Package: singularity-container
Version: 3.5.2+ds1-1
Severity: important
I have a Singularity recipe file that has been working for months when
Debian GNU/Linux is installed directly on bare metal. Today, I tried
to use it on Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (from Windows 10 Pro for
Workstations
Thanks for the pointers. I have installed the utilities you mentioned, and
also fetched the Debian source code for lshw. I also made sure that I have
no USB sticks plugged in (they are often formatted as FAT) and that I have
no drive images mounted in such a way that any FAT device should be
The latest upstream version fails, though by segfaulting rather than with
an FPE:
wget https://www.ezix.org/software/files/lshw-B.02.18.tar.gz
tar xvf lshw-B.02.18.tar.gz
cd lshw-B.02.18
make
cd src
sudo ./lshw
[ 856.575856] lshw[8071]: segfault at 0 ip 7f06fd498eb0 sp
7ffd44a16418 error
Package: lshw
Version: 02.18.85-0.3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Major system hardware overhaul. Installed:
- new mainboard (ASRock X570 Taichi)
- new processor (AMD Ryzen 9 3900X)
- new memory (4 x 16GB ECC UDIMM)
- new video card (PowerColor Radeon
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