Dear all,
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 06:13:33PM +0200, Bastian Kleineidam wrote:
I just uploaded libmhash2 0.9.6-2 to unstable. Please try this as I
think it will fix these bugs. (I'm pretty sure they are both the same
bug.)
upgrading to libmhash2 0.9.6-2 fixed the problems for me on powerpc,
Using libmhash2 0.9.6-1, with gringotts I got a segfault and equivalent
backtrace as Uwe Steinmann and Simon McVittie. Upgrading to libmhash2
0.9.6-2 fixed it for me, so I believe the bug has been squished. Thanks
a lot!
Wolfgang
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On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 07:38:18PM +0100, Bastian Kleineidam wrote:
You are probably experiencing the libmhash bug described here:
http://bugs.debian.org/350088
To verify this, start gringotts with gdb (ie. 'gdb gringotts') and look
at the backtrace with the 'bt' command after it crashed. The
Package: gringotts
Version: 1.2.8+1.2.9pre1-11
Severity: grave
File: /usr/bin/gringotts
Justification: renders package unusable
On my powerpc system, gringotts creates a segmentation fault when
a. opening an existing grg file and
b. creating a new grg file after the password dialog.
Probably you
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:47:51PM +, adrian wrote:
Alternatively I'll be dropping you a private email with the new .deb
in it (dpkg -i tkdiff*.deb to apply).
If you could confirm that this fixes it for you that'd be great. I'll
hang off uploading the fix for a couple of days.
I tried
Dear all,
I hope this is the right way to communicate my thoughts on this bug.
I'm sad to report that tkdiff still seems broken. This is on a diff of
a subversion file.
Error in startup script: can't read errorCode: no such variable
I have the same problem when using tkdiff from tkcvs.
I
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