This issue doesn't exist on 18.04 LTS and hence I've downgraded. Hope
this is resolved before the next LTS release in the spring
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Title:
Segfault
I also upgraded to Ubuntu 19.10 eoan and the problem is still there
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Title:
Segfault on dot(v,v')
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Running through gdb, crashing, and then printing the backtrace:
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Starting program: /usr/bin/octave-cli
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Public bug reported:
Octave was installed with apt-get install octave on a normal x64 machine
running Ubuntu 19.04 disco
No funny stuff. And all Recommended and Suggested packages were installed
I get a segfault on the simple input:
v = [3+4i 6+8i]
dot(v,v')
This is in GUI, CLI, octave-cli and
This is a packaging issue, not a kernel issue
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
missing gtk lib for p
Public bug reported:
I have =linux-tools-common=, =linux-tools-generic= and =linux-cloud-
tools-generic= installed. I'm unclear as to which `perf` belongs to. I
get the following error:
sudo perf report --gtk
GTK browser requested but could not find libperf-gtk.so
A package with this lib doesn't