Hi; I had the same problem -- I think. Easy to fix. On mine /usr/bin/emacs had been removed by the emacs package and replaced by has emacs-22.0.99. A simple bash alieas, or hard/soft symbolic link or change the launch command in a desktop launcher served as temporary fixes until a new package is created. On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 12:33 -0400, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote: > Dear friends, > > As if things were not already bad enough, after updates today, emacs > stopped working on two different machines. Remove and reinstall does > not change anything. What can I do? Thanks! > > Take care > Oliver > > [oliver@dhcp-0000006281-c4-1f ~]$ emacs > *** glibc detected *** emacs: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0937fd28 *** [big snip] > Oliver Ruebenacker, Post-Doc Researcher > Theoretical Biological Physics and Soft Statistical Mechanics > Cell Biology at UConn Health Center and Physics at Harvard > http://people.deas.harvard.edu/~oliver/ > -- Regards Bill