On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 21:43, Barry K. Nathan wrote:
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 09:25:53AM -0400, Sean Middleditch wrote:
Would I be correct in assuming that this won't help in the least for graphical updaters or other apps, as they most likely use librpm? (and wouldn't use that alias anyhow even if they didn't) I almost never use the plain rpm command. :(
How do you know it's rpm locking up then, if you almost never use the plain rpm command? (If up2date tracebacks for some reason and you didn't
Because in the instances I *do* use plain RPM, is *also* locks up. It never locks up when using apt or yum, now that I think on it - just plain rpm and the redhat-install-packages utility. I never use up2date, since it refuses to work w/ Rawhide, only the Severn beta, which isn't what I want.
run it from the command line, it may appear to freeze instead, for instance. I filed that in Bugzilla shortly after the RHL 9 release, although I don't remember the bug number right now.)
I've not found a pattern of crashes and lockups. More often, I'll install a couple packages just fine (usually using redhat-install-packages) and then go to install a another, and get the lockup.
Also, could you try running the command "getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION" and tell us the output? (I might have other advice based on the output of this command.)
elanthis@stargrazer:~$ getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION NPTL 0.57
Running the latest Rawhide. Problem has existed ever since I installed Redhat, version 8.0, after switching from Debian.
-Barry K. Nathan barryn@pobox.com
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