found 501274 0.7.21 kthxbye Hi,
I can reproduce this bug, too, but only with virtual package names. (And only on powerpc, but this seems to be known.) "vimoutliner" seems not only special because no binary-package of that name exists, only a source package. But the binary package has also a "Replaces: vimoutliner" which causes apt-cache policy not to argue about an unknown package. I tried to find a package with a similar situation, but only found source packages where the source package name is not present as binary name anywhere. And with apt-cache --no-all-versions show eglibc apt-cache --no-all-versions show control-center the bug did not appear nor did it with a fictitious non-existent package name or some characters added or removed from the end of "vimoutliner". Also apt-cache --no-all-versions showsrc vimoutliner did not segfault (but unexpectedly showed more than one version). What did segfault, too, was apt-cache --no-all-versions show abiword-gnome which is a virtual package only (now). All other virtual packages I tried, segfault, too: alsa, aalib1, x-terminal-emulator, emacsen, perl5, awk, x-www-browser, firefox, thunderbird. So the common thing with all the segfaults seems not "source name used as binary name" but "is only referred to or a virtual package". HTH. Regards, Axel -- Axel Beckert - a...@deuxchevaux.org, a...@noone.org - http://noone.org/abe/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org