see if using a diff kernel or diff bash, solves this.
what do you mean by using a different bash? Like I said I'm very unfamiliar with shell scriptiing.
then ofcourse, as u already suggested, could be this damn clamscan is playing a trick on us... :S
have you been having problems too?
I've noticed someone has posted a thread concerning recent segfault errors after updates. http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=10951
He said he removed and reinstalled some libraries which took tare of it but it created other new problems as well. :? I guess I'll keep an eye on the thread and see if I can make any sense out of whats going on with this segfaulting..... I cant do anything until later today anyways when I have more free time to mess around with it.
]]>here's my errors log, if it helps any:
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -71
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe hub 3-0:1.0: hub_port_status failed (err = -19)
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe hub 3-0:1.0: cannot disable port 2 (err = -19)
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe hub 3-0:1.0: cannot reset port 2 (err = -19)
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe hub 3-0:1.0: cannot disable port 2 (err = -19)
Mar 20 14:34:25 eLINUXe hub 3-0:1.0: cannot disable port 2 (err = -19)
Mar 20 14:35:20 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3074]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:21 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3098]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:21 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3131]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:22 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3282]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:22 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3307]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:22 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3338]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:22 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3369]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:23 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3430]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:23 eLINUXe eth1394: eth1: IEEE-1394 IPv4 over 1394 Ethernet (fw-host0)
Mar 20 14:35:23 eLINUXe eth1394: eth2: IEEE-1394 IPv4 over 1394 Ethernet (fw-host1)
Mar 20 14:35:23 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3540]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:24 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3669]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:26 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[3958]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:27 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4027]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:27 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4073]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:28 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4206]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:30 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4356]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:30 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4380]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:31 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4404]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:31 eLINUXe hal.hotplug[4666]: DEVPATH is not set
Mar 20 14:35:38 eLINUXe dhcpcd[5364]: dhcpConfig: ioctl SIOCADDRT: File exists
Mar 20 14:35:40 eLINUXe kdm_config[5545]: Unrecognized key 'UseLilo' in section [Shutdown] at /opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc:13
Mar 20 14:35:47 eLINUXe kdm: :0[5719]: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_console.so)
Mar 20 14:35:47 eLINUXe kdm: :0[5719]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/security/pam_console.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory]
Mar 20 14:35:47 eLINUXe kdm: :0[5719]: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_console.so
Mar 20 14:35:47 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[5719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 14:35:47 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[5719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 19:32:23 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[5719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 20:06:25 eLINUXe kdm_config[7716]: Unrecognized key 'UseLilo' in section [Shutdown] at /opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc:13
Mar 20 20:06:30 eLINUXe kdm: :0[7719]: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_console.so)
Mar 20 20:06:30 eLINUXe kdm: :0[7719]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/security/pam_console.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory]
Mar 20 20:06:30 eLINUXe kdm: :0[7719]: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_console.so
Mar 20 20:06:30 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[7719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 20:06:30 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[7719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 20:06:50 eLINUXe kde-np(pam_unix)[7719]: unrecognized option [service=system-auth]
Mar 20 20:06:50 eLINUXe kdm[7715]: Unknown session exit code 0 (sig 9) from manager process
Mar 20 20:07:05 eLINUXe dhcpcd[5366]: terminating on signal 15
I've run clamscan in a terminal several times now, sometimes it goes through fine but most often it does not. I'm wondering if there is a bug some place messing it up.
Have you had any problems running clam after doing a full system update?
//sys/module/scsi_mod/parameters/max_luns: OK
//sys/module/scsi_mod/parameters/scsi_logging_level: OK
//sys/module/ide_cd/parameters/ignore: Access denied.
//sys/module/8250/parameters/share_irqs: OK
//sys/module/i8042/parameters/panicblink: Access denied.
//sys/module/i8042/parameters/debug: Access denied.
Segmentation fault
...I tried reinstalling clam but it didn't help.[/code]
I have wrote a script which calls on another to open up in a terminal and execute a virus scan via clamscan. I has worked fine for me for weeks, now all of the sudden it gets half way through the scan then it gives me:
5177 Segmentation fault $clamscan -ri --bell / --exclude=/windows --exclude=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
the first script is this (name linux_scan1):
#!/bin/sh
konsole="/opt/kde/bin/konsole"
$konsole --noclose -e /home/emperor/clamav/linux_scan2
# end of file
which calls on this (named linux_scan2):
#!/bin/sh
clamscan="/usr/bin/clamscan"
$clamscan -ri --bell / --exclude=/windows --exclude=/var/cache/pacman/pkg
#end of file
Like I said this worked fine for me up until now. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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