[parisc-linux] 720/50 update
Albert Strasheim
fullung@ilink.nis.za
Wed, 7 Nov 2001 20:01:10 +0200
Hello,
I rebuilt apt this afternoon (took a good 2 hours :-)), and now it
segfaults on startup. The following pops into /var/log/syslog:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: do_page_fault() pid=7111 command='apt-get' type=15 address=0xffffffec
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: vm_start = 0xbff00000, vm_end = 0xbff02000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001000000000100001111
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 00031854 4006189b bff00ad0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r4-7^I bff00ac0 401211b8 0004bb6b bff00ab0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r8-11^I 0004bb00 bff009b0 00000000 bff00aa0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 00049100 000c94d0 00000000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r16-19^I 00000000 000255c8 00014000 401211b8
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000000 0002cdd4 0002cdd4 0004b7f0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r24-27^I bff00ae0 00000029 bff00ac0 000429c0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r28-31^I bff00ab0 0000003c bff00c00 40009ae7
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000000 00000024 00000000 00000024
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 00000024 00000024 00000024 00000024
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: IASQ: 00000024 00000024 IAOQ: 400618af 400618b3
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: IIR: 4a963fd9 ISR: 00000024 IOR: ffffffec
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 10fc0000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 403d5a84
ORIG_R28 looks more or less like the value in traps.c, IIRC. Package
versions:
gcc 3.0.2-10
gcc-3.0 3.0.2-3
g++ 3.0.2-10
g++-3.0 3.0.2-3
gcc-3.0-base 3.0.2-3
libstdc++3 3.0.2-3
libc6 2.2.4-5.1
debconf 1.0.17
debhelper 3.0.48
binutils 2.11.92.0.10-2
Another weird one is when I click on any button in xman (and some other
apps in xbase-clients; displaying on my i386 machine), it simply dies
with:
Error: Unresolved inheritance operation
Not quite sure if this is because I'm missing some package, or because
of something more serious.
Regards,
Albert