On Wed, Apr 21, 1999 at 10:23:19PM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: > -----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. >
Yes, but i could install the newest bash without any force-depends, as well as revive my old bash this way. Since i didn't knew anything about the problem, i just let it at that for a while ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER