I had the same problem, and just rebuilt package from source RPM, works fine now. On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 16:32, Adrian Holovaty wrote: > I installed Fedora Core 1 last night. Just after installation, I manually > installed the apt RPM (apt-0.5.15cnc1-0.fdr.3.1.i386.rpm). In > /etc/apt/sources.list, I commented out the master repository and added two > repositories (mirrors.usc.edu and rpm.livna.org). I was able to run apt-get > successfully for several packages -- xmms, mplayer, etc. > > Today, though, apt-get suddenly segfaults when I run it. Here are two > examples: > > [root@localhost adrian]# apt-get update > Get:1 http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386 release [2074B] > Get:2 http://macromedia.mplug.org fedora/1 release [504B] > Get:3 http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386 release [1120B] > Fetched 3698B in 0s (14.1kB/s) > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/os pkglist > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/os release > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/updates pkglist > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/updates release > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/stable pkglist > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/stable release > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/os srclist > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/updates srclist > Hit http://mirrors.usc.edu fedora/1/i386/stable srclist > Hit http://macromedia.mplug.org fedora/1/macromedia pkglist > Hit http://macromedia.mplug.org fedora/1/macromedia release > Hit http://macromedia.mplug.org fedora/1/macromedia srclist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/stable pkglist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/stable release > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/unstable pkglist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/unstable release > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/testing pkglist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/testing release > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/stable srclist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/unstable srclist > Hit http://rpm.livna.org fedora/1/i386/testing srclist > Segmentation fault > > [root@localhost apt]# apt-get install httpd-devel > Segmentation fault > > Any idea why this is happening? I can't think of anything I've done that would > have caused it. I'd be happy to post any conf files if requested. > > Adrian > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > >