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Old 02-21-2004, 09:16 AM   #1
ehawk
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segmentation fault after using apt-get, rpmbuild


Hi There,

I have just installed fedora and was playing around with up2date. It didn't work for me, so I tried using yum update. That got pretty far along, but would report that I was missing a needed gpg key with some package. I downloaded and installed the needed key, but I was still getting the same error. So I gave up on yum, downloaded and installed apt-get, and tried that. Seemed to work really well, but at the very end, reported a segmentation fault. This is also the case when I enter

rpm -q --qf '%{ARCH}\n' kernel

or

rpmbuild --rebuild --target i686 kernel-module-hostap-0.1.2-0.fdr.4.src.rpm

(Trying to install a module to get my Proxim Harmony wireless card installed)

Is there any easy way to troubleshoot this segmentation fault difficulty?

Thanks for any help you can offer
 
  


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