Unfortunately this is still affecting me, and I can't get Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server installed on fully patched XenServer 6.0.2 I tried to get around it by installing Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS and upgrading to 10.10->11.04->11.10 (all fine) and then the upgrade from 11.10->12.04 failed with the Python upgrade crashing aborting the install with more than half of the packages not upgraded, and keeps crashing each time I try to apt-get dist-upgrade:
Setting up python2.7-minimal (2.7.3-0ubuntu3) ... Illegal instruction (core dumped) dpkg: error processing python2.7-minimal (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 132 Errors were encountered while processing: python2.7-minimal syslog shows: Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36302.562366] apport[51047] trap invalid opcode ip:7fe6a8b6ae11 sp:7fff9372dd70 error:0 in libm-2.15.so[7fe6a8b28000+f9000] Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36302.562455] Process 51047(apport) has RLIMIT_CORE set to 1 Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36302.562466] Aborting core Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36303.299834] apt-check[51134] trap invalid opcode ip:7fa90f94ae11 sp:7fffabddde60 error:0 in libm-2.15.so[7fa90f908000+f9000] Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36303.376493] apport[51135] trap invalid opcode ip:7fd43d72ae11 sp:7fff2b985dd0 error:0 in libm-2.15.so[7fd43d6e8000+f9000] Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36303.376581] Process 51135(apport) has RLIMIT_CORE set to 1 Jul 10 10:28:50 newserver kernel: [36303.376593] Aborting core Jul 10 10:29:08 newserver kernel: [36321.163589] python2.7[51660] trap invalid opcode ip:7f2d5d63ae11 sp:7fff61e1bf90 error:0 in libm-2.15.so[7f2d5d5f8000+f9000] Jul 10 10:29:08 newserver kernel: [36321.240592] apport[51661] trap invalid opcode ip:7f7fbb46ae11 sp:7fff10f78d60 error:0 in libm-2.15.so[7f7fbb428000+f9000] Jul 10 10:29:08 newserver kernel: [36321.240679] Process 51661(apport) has RLIMIT_CORE set to 1 Jul 10 10:29:08 newserver kernel: [36321.240690] Aborting core -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/956051 Title: libc6 crash while running 'xm' To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eglibc/+bug/956051/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
