Ok, thank you for your notice.

It seems that mv is not working at all after the newest alpha-release 
update. I just try the command: mv anyfile anydestination and it 
returns: Segmentation fault (core dumped)


On 03/09/2010 06:24 PM, Carlos de-Avillez wrote:
> Thank you for opening this bug and helping make Ubuntu better. You might
> want to know that, as a general rule, bugs with coredumps should not be
> made public for privacy reasons. The automatic coredump analyser will
> work on the bug, and provide nice stacktraces for us to marvel on -- and
> then remove the coredump. When that happens, we will look at the bug and
> -- if no other visible private data is found -- mark it public.
>
> As such, I am moving your bug back as Private, just in case.
>
> Meranwhile, I have a question: can you repeat this error at will? this
> is a segv very early in the start of the programme... if so, can you
> givce us the exact command?
>
> ** Visibility changed to: Private
>
> ** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided =>  Medium
>
> ** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New =>  Incomplete
>

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mv crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535394
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