Note that "apt whatever" also crashes, so I can't install anything.
I manually (using dpkg -i) installed aptitude in the meantime, ran "aptitude upgrade" and it seems that apt is working again.
By chance, I already had systemd-coredump and gdb installed (but no debug symbols), and "sudo coredumpctl gdb" reports something:
PID: 63290 (apt-config) UID: 0 (root) GID: 0 (root) Signal: 11 (SEGV) Timestamp: Mon 2020-03-09 10:33:38 CET (9min ago) Command Line: apt-config shell ignore_regexp AptListbugs::IgnoreRegexp Executable: /usr/bin/apt-config Control Group: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-2.scope Unit: session-2.scope Slice: user-1000.slice Session: 2 Owner UID: 1000 (gueux) Boot ID: 0215de477f574da5a7db213494365237 Machine ID: bd1078e9de2113789ff1dde150518661 Hostname: capeo Storage: /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.apt-config.0.0215de477f574da5a7db213494365237.63290.1583746418000000000000.lz4 Message: Process 63290 (apt-config) of user 0 dumped core.Stack trace of thread 63290:
#0 0x00007f3605ab2000 n/a (libapt-private.so.0.0 + 0x69000) #1 0x000056034fac30ac n/a (apt-config + 0x50ac)So, maybe that can still help? If not, sorry. I'll try to follow your suggestions and do a better bug report next time.
-- Félix
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