[slackintosh-users] Re: segmentation faults
- From: jesse stjohn <jesselorenstjohn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <slackintosh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 04:46:45 -0600
>> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:22:03 +0100>> Subject: [slackintosh-users] Re:
>> segmentation faults>>From: marco.bonetti@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> To:
>> slackintosh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> >> The "man" problem you're referring to
>> were exactly the segfaults we>> experienced just after the 12.0 release,
>> they got fixed and the bug was>>pretty stupid: some packages were compiled
>> against an older core library.>>See
>> http://wiki.workaround.ch/kakiwaki/wk.jsp?P='Broken_12.0' for more>>
>> informations.
yes this i figured out, applying the patches
works very well ahhh but the problem is .....
>> Now, on your problems: the lots of errors you had during installation (you>>
>> talk even of drive seek stuff) seem a little suspicious to me for being>>
>> just a sofware bug, I'd check your hardware to see if it's behaving ok.>>
>> Maybe even a wrongly burned cdrom can spread havoc if a package like>>
>> aaa_elflibs or cxxlibs is corrupted.>>
i think that is exactly what it is, the installation drove me crazy with all
seg faults and so on, reading dmesg | tail just gave me drive seek errors and
some pkgs werent installed correctly
but ....
that makes me wonder, if i went to init 0 i could probably, be it pain
stakingly, remove and install all the packages from the net
or would that break my system, i mean i have x, blackbox, gnomad2 xmms thunar
opera and sylpheed they all compiled and ran(and decently , i jsut wanted to
update the kernel so my ibook will resume from sleep but i get compler errors
as well, i dont have a computer on the network that i can use to doa network
boot or anything so i guess i am just gonna hack it up
btw what is the best way to burn the iso for slackintosh i heard it ahs to be
burned really slow(the cdrom on the ibook is picky? apparently)
i used k3b and nero(experiment, see if one was better than the other) both
booted but the slower burn speed (k3b) worked a little better, mind you little.
i thought about using a usb cdrom or possibly getting a replacement cdrom( dont
really know where to get the parts, ebay is a little dry for apple
replacements) but hey lets hear some magical words
peace
felix escobar
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