reassign 366441 debian-installer
tag 366441 pending
thanks
This is not a problem in mklibs but in d-i.
The d-i (the Makefile) fails to tell mklibs to check libs with a name
*.so.* for symbols that are needed.
The patch below in the Makefile fixes this.
--- build/Makefile (revision 37141)
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> reassign 366441 debian-installer
Bug#366441: Mklibs: should not remove symbol iconv_open
Bug reassigned from package `mklibs' to `debian-installer'.
> tag 366441 pending
Bug#366441: Mklibs: should not remove symbol iconv_open
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On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:24:28PM +0200, Davide Viti wrote:
> Package: mklibs
> Version: 0.1.20
> Severity: important
> Tags: d-i
>
> mklibs is stripping the iconv_open symbol from glibc causing debconf to
> segfault:
>
> ~ # debconf -o d-i /usr/bin/main-menu
> /build/buildd/cdebconf-0.100/src/
On 5/9/06, Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me know if there's any other info I can provide
This is NOT the type of answer
that you like to see in a bugreport
In my early days of debian-installer involvement, I did encountered #224073
The strang thing is that mklibs only
>I recomment to do desparate actions like `make really-clean`, `svn
>update`, `make clean`. With some luck you get a working d-i again.
tried that already and seems like ppc is broken as well (see [1]) even
if it is not confirmed that the cause of the problem is the same
>If the problem presists
> Let me know if there's any other info I can provide
This is NOT the type of answer
that you like to see in a bugreport
In my early days of debian-installer involvement, I did encountered #224073
The strang thing is that mklibs only broke on my setup.
(no one other expriend that day what
Package: mklibs
Version: 0.1.20
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
mklibs is stripping the iconv_open symbol from glibc causing debconf to
segfault:
~ # debconf -o d-i /usr/bin/main-menu
/build/buildd/cdebconf-0.100/src/frontend.c:175 (frontend_new):
Cannot load frontend module /usr/lib/cdebconf/fro
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