Re: yum broken

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I would have thought bad memory would be manifest in many more ways than simply yum not working.  My system is otherwise stable, and has been up and operating for a week currently without any other issues.  I appreciate the idea though, and if you still consider bad memory an option I'd be interested to hear it (and how & why).

If there are any other ideas out there, even pointers to what to look through for possible problems on my own, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,
Spencer

On 10/4/05, Fritz Whittington <f.whittington@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Spencer Kellis grabbed a trusty #2 pencil and scribbled:

> Having an issue with yum in which segmentation fault occurs
> intermittently.  Happens both with yum update and yum install.  In
> researching the issue, I discovered that rpmdb --rebuilddb also gives
> a segmentation fault...
>
> Any ideas?
>
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> www.spencerkellis.net <http://www.spencerkellis.net >

Bad memory?

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"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone.  My wish has come true.  I no longer know how to use my telephone." --Bjarne Stroustrup






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