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From: Anders Thøgersen <anderslt@...>
Subject: Re: Segfault in emerge
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 00:35:04 +0200
Hi!

On 02:06 Fri 12 May 2006, Robert Walter wrote:
> On Friday 12 May 2006 01:04, Anders Thøgersen wrote:
> > I am unsure of how to tackle this.  Could it be a hardware problem?
> i guess so :-( maybe ram or net-hardware?
> is it just emerge sync having that problem? 

Sorry for the late reply..

Yes only emerge sync, and emerge --metadata display this problem.  I am
able to compile firefox and other packages with no problem.

> do other applications accessing the net behave strange?

Interesting question.  Last week firefox unexpectedly segfaulted, but
otherwise I have only seen problems with rox and amarok but that was due
to a problem of binary incompatibility between an older gcc and gcc 3.4.

I have decided not to consider this problem as a hardware issue, until I
am out of ideas and suggestions about how to fix my problem.

Thanks,
/Anders
> regards. robert
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