* Javier Serrano Polo schrieb am 2007-07-11 um 14:22 Uhr:
> Upgrading the kernel to 2.6.21 seems to have fixed this.
I upgraded today to 2.6.22-rc5 and can agree. The described bug
disappeared.
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> Upgrading the kernel to 2.6.21 seems to have fixed this.
Hmm. That's an interesting data point, but it does not really help for all
the cases where aptitude is run in for example a sid chroot on an Etch
system (which is my situation).
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Upgrading the kernel to 2.6.21 seems to have fixed this.
Same here. The thread backtraces look sane now :)
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Upgrading the kernel to 2.6.21 seems to have fixed this.
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On 2007-07-08 11:22:12 +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> I'm seeing this issue 100% reproducible as well, and for me removing
> libc6-i686 _does_ fix input handling.
Ditto here.
> I'm only seeing it on my i386 laptop, not on my amd64 desktop.
>
> $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> vendor_id
I'm seeing this issue 100% reproducible as well, and for me removing
libc6-i686 _does_ fix input handling.
I'm only seeing it on my i386 laptop, not on my amd64 desktop.
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 05:02:41PM +0200, Jens Kubieziel wrote:
> * Daniel Burrows schrieb am 2007-07-02 um 16:44 Uhr:
> > If you change your language to C, do you still get this crash?
> > Run "LANG=C LC_ALL=C aptitude" to check.
>
> Yes, same behaviour as I described.
I've experienced this my
* Daniel Burrows schrieb am 2007-07-02 um 16:44 Uhr:
> If you change your language to C, do you still get this crash?
> Run "LANG=C LC_ALL=C aptitude" to check.
Yes, same behaviour as I described.
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Let's eliminate a variable.
If you change your language to C, do you still get this crash?
Run "LANG=C LC_ALL=C aptitude" to check.
Daniel
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* Daniel Burrows schrieb am 2007-07-02 um 02:13 Uhr:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:29:20AM +0200, Jens Kubieziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> was heard to say:
> > 4. after finished the action I can push any button, but aptitude doesn't
> > react
> > to the keypress.
>
> Is this 100% reproducible for
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:29:20AM +0200, Jens Kubieziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> steps to reproduce:
> 1. open aptitude
> 2. select a package to install/upgrade/remove
> 3. type 'g'
> 4. after finished the action I can push any button, but aptitude doesn't react
> to the keypress.
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.5.3-1
Severity: grave
Hi,
steps to reproduce:
1. open aptitude
2. select a package to install/upgrade/remove
3. type 'g'
4. after finished the action I can push any button, but aptitude doesn't react
to the keypress.
aptitude is listed in ps with 'Sl+' (interruptib
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