On 8/10/07, David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 8/7/07, Manaen Schlabach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I suppose it's bad form to reply to your own list message but maybe my > > experiences will help someone else out. I have determined that it > > isn't just bzflag that has segmentation faults, xmms, and pan are also > > > I also noticed a segfault with pan (0.131 - locally compiled) after just > going into > an article from the article list pane. This happened after a dist-upgrade I > performed > earlier in the day (running lenny). I recall there was quite a bit of > changing going on > with glibc and other important system libraries, libgtk 2.0 as well, which > could be the > cause of the segfault problems. In any event, recompilation (of 0.132) and > installation > solved that problem. > > I don't have bzflag installed so I am unfamiliar with it. But from > 'apt-cache show bzflag' it > seems that at least some of the dependencies are libgl related (and I don't > remember upgrading > those all that recently) but I do see that libcurl3 is among the > dependencies. libcurl3 has some > problems I suppose that leads the dist-upgrade to want to remove > gnome-desktop-environment, > from what I could tell this morning. >
I agree with your assessment and thought that I might simply just compile the programs independently. This resulted in large number of compilation errors so I also guessed that glibc and possibly gtk could be involved. I am a bit busy at work at the moment and don't have a whole lot of extra time so I chose to use apt-pinning to go back to debian stable which resolved the issue. I did try unstable first but had the same issues. Let's hope devs are aware of it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]