[Cupt-devel] Bug#794430: Bug#794430: Bug#794430: cupt: Trying to install a uninstallable package, and not error is show

Eugene V. Lyubimkin jackyf at debian.org
Tue Aug 4 07:25:08 UTC 2015


Control: severity -1 important


Hi Javier,

On 04.08.2015 00:18, Javier Barroso wrote:
>>> $ sudo cupt  -o debug::resolve=yes install gnome-shell

There is no log becaused you missed one 'r'. It's "resolver", not "resolve". Could you try?


>>> Why sudo is not showing me "Violación de segmento"?

That's a good question indeed.


>> At gdb:
>>
>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>> 0x00007ffff7aa9378 in
>> boost::xpressive::detail::tracking_ptr<boost::xpressive::detail::regex_impl<char
>> const*> >::get (this=this at entry=0xfc5268)
>>     at /usr/include/boost/xpressive/detail/utility/tracking_ptr.hpp:430
>> 430            if(intrusive_ptr<element_type> impl = this->fork_())

Ack, thanks, that gives the first pointer to Boost.Xpressive library, will test in unstable.

Could you also install 'cupt-dbg' package, then launch the gdb, wait for segmentation fault, type 'bt full' and paste
the full backtrace here?


> The same behaviour with any package:
> # cupt install cupt
> # cupt install sl # sl is not installed

Ack, so it was not related to a specific package.


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