Sorry for the delay, following up on my initial bug report.

The crash happens sporadicaly *after* any (un-)install action was taken, while 
aptitude is displaying "Ansicht aufbauen" ([EMAIL PROTECTED], I'm guessing this 
translates to "generating view") in the lower status pane.
(This is quite hard to catch, since the status pane changes rapidly during that 
phase).
The funny thing is, it isn't reliably reproducable here, but seems to happen 
often on the first run after a fresh boot - afterwards it seems fine.

I'm getting this crash on 2 machines:
* Lenovo Thinkpad R60 - C2D T5600, 2GB DDR2, SATA-HDD, Radeon X1400, Intel 945 
chipset
* Self-Build HTPC/Server - MSI Speedster A4V (Intel 945GM), 2GB DDR2, 
SATA-HDDs, integrated intel 950 graphics

Software running on both is up-to-date Hardy, initially installed on the 
Thinkpad then copied over to the HTPC and customized according to it's needs 
(pppoe, dnsmasq, shorewall ..)
Install was done via netinstall-cd, minimal system and then build up from there 
to what's basically an Xubuntu without many of the "recommended" packages  (I 
always turn off "install recommended packages automatically in aptitude) - I 
use OOo, so no need for abiword for example.

In the meantime I installed aptitude-dbg, in the hope of producing an
usable crash report.

Since I'm to stupid to append an additional crash report via apport-gtk - it 
doesn't look like it's got that kind of functionality, I'm appending the 
crashreport manually.
I hope this works, seems like the parts a  report file consits of are encoded 
like an email or something ;)

Replying to  Juraj Lukac:
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> I think this bug is also reported in #184746 and #179874.

I looked at both bugs, here my opinions:

#184746: I don't think this is directly related to my bug, since when
pressing "U" nothing happens to the view --> it doesn't crash here. It
could be the initial reporter meant the crash happens after "u", but
that's open for speculation.

I read your comments about the crash you experience and it seems like it
fits perfectly to my description.

#179874: That one also doesn't seem to match, since there's user
interaction required:   "(Y/n/?)" and I chose '?'.


** Attachment added: "Apport Crashreport"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11972114/_usr_bin_aptitude.0.crash

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