Hello all, I recently compiled perl from source on my Debian system, unknowingly breaking debconf (and probably other programs).
It seems as though merely moving DebianNet.pm into one of the directories in @INC temporarily fixed this problem. However, now if I try to install the latest unstable dpkg and/or debconf (or anything else, for that matter), I get an error like this: # dpkg --install dpkg_1.10.22_i386.deb dpkg: error processing dpkg_1.10.22_i386.deb (--install): subprocess dpkg-split killed by signal (Segmentation fault) Errors were encountered while processing: dpkg_1.10.22_i386.deb Is there any way I can fix this so I can use the apt system again? Without it, my system is relatively unusable at the moment. Thanks! ===== Christoph von Gröenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home page: http://www.cparker15.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# find / -name \*yourbase\* -exec chown us:us {} \; -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GAT/CS/E/ED/IT/MU/P/TW/O d-@ s++:+>++:- a--? C++(+++)$ UBL(S@)++++ P+++$ L++>+++ E>++ W++(+++)>$ N+(++) o? K- w>? O-- M@ V? PS+(+++) PE Y+(++) PGP>++ t 5 X+@ R* tv-@ b+ DI++ D++(+++) G>+++ e+>++++(*) h---(++@) r+++ y+++** ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]