Looks like there's several behaviors lurking within the codebase itself.
If you have "too old" a dist, it is the source of the issues in
question.  Need to look into the behavior further, but it looks like it
munges the dist's code execution with the host- which wasn't what was
expected for sb2-init setup of things.  I'd have thought that it'd be
sandboxing with the rules out of the gate, which would've prevented most
of this behavior.

If you want to close the issue...go for it.  I've a workaround for
things here in using a minimal "rootstrap" of the host's distribution
version, sufficent to handle providing perl/python/etc. for the
environment.  I'll take up the issue with upstream after I have a solid
handle on what it thinks it's doing and possibly with a patchset for
mainline and the development branches.

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  Scratchbox2 segfaults on Ubuntu 11.10 and 64-bits.

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