This occurs [for me] with an update to the sysvutils package. Being that I
typically try to have the latest and greatest on my machine, I decided I'd
try deinstalling the System-V-like utilities and then reinstalling [maybe
even pulling in this latest update. Welp, I encountered this dialogue
I did not. Had to reformat and do alternate install disk; I have a xeon
processor and upgrade went pretty bumpy, including this error. If I
didn't do android work, ubuntu would no longer be on my system, but
thats just me being sore because I lost a lot of work. Precise itself
is nice; I just
the turning off of immediate configure helped me force the original, bad
install to completion. It then just failed to boot, prompting me to
reformat and read the ubuntu site thoroughly ;) and download/install the
aforementioned alternate install. This may be affecting a small sect of
the
I got auto updated today from System - Update Manager.. having same
issue.
** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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apport-cli -p update-manager -u 990740
Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress? Error: No module
named launchpadlib.errors
Would love to.. but this doesn't invalidate the bug.
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Same here as well:
Ubuntu 8.10
Snort 2.7.0-19ubuntu1
libc6 2.8~20080505-0ubuntu9
Linux 2.6.27-12-generic
segfault at 53 ip b79832fb sp bf9396e0 error 4 in
libc-2.8.90.so[b790c000+158000]
segfault at 4d ip b7a602fb sp bfc1abc0 error 4 in
libc-2.8.90.so[b79e9000+158000]
segfault at 53 ip b79832fb
I, too, am having this problem. I did a quick-and-dirty install of the
source, compiled with and without optimization and did a quick gdb on
the binary and got this in the backtrace:
#4 0x00410b6d in topuser () at topuser.c:400
#5 0x0040dd97 in gerarel () at report.c:334
#6