-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, you wrote:
>i did it the other way arround, i 'fake' upgraded libreadlineg2, and then made >the update, so now i have the old libreadlineg2 installed, but dpkg thinks it >is the new one, and i guess the new bash as well, since it installed cleanly >after that. So now i can install the new libreadlineg2 without problem over the >faked one. yes, it works, but fooling dpkg has nothing to do with the segfault. It is a runtime dynamically linking problem between bash, libreadline and glibc. bash actually does not see any difference, so it does not 'think' you installed a new one. - -- Konstantinos Margaritis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNx4mwPalfJok8qABAQGvVAP+NB5Ny4j9fp+F8BT7Eom+QxnvQ48/0nKa QUcjfjtMHSYHNgrZa3WJv9YnUJEbOZ8Mfle6CnB9ALSL9Ju1TzjibKGirUcI7nqY Q1spnA0GCfZyVX9TK3F7BP7Sje5wQfd2fvtapBHZT7Aj8Kq2JLfOjUiXMC7IkZR3 TITBf8ED6Dc= =Qpi3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----