[PlanetCCRMA] Re: apt-get Segmentation Fault on FC3

Charles Fox charles@robots.ox.ac.uk
Thu Feb 17 08:20:01 2005


Further to this -- apt-get is in fact Seg faulting for any install
command, even with no arguments:

[root@host217-42-38-93 charles]# apt-get install planetccrma-core
Segmentation fault
[root@host217-42-38-93 charles]# apt-get install planetccrma
Segmentation fault
[root@host217-42-38-93 charles]# apt-get install fdfgfdgfdg
Segmentation fault
[root@host217-42-38-93 charles]# apt-get install
Segmentation fault


On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Charles Fox wrote:

> 
> Hi guys, anyone seen this before?
> 
> I have an (almost) fresh install of FC3, downloaded from the CCRMA site.
> I've followed the instructions for FC3, and have loaded apt with the FC3
> CD ROMs.  Then next instruction is to do apt-get update which does this:
> 
> # apt-get update
> Get:1 http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386 release [1423B]
> Fetched 1423B in 10s (134B/s)
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core pkglist
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/core release
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates pkglist
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/updates release
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma pkglist
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetccrma release
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore pkglist
> Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/3/i386/planetcore release
> Segmentation fault
> 
> Also if I try to get the core:
> 
> # apt-get install planetccrma-core
> Segmentation fault
> 
> 
> My machine is pretty standard, Pentium4/1.6GHz/Audiophile
> soundcard/Broadband net connection.
> 
> Please help this is driving me nuts!
> 
>