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#1 2007-09-19 21:30:52

hypermegachi
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Registered: 2004-07-25
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illegal instruction [solved]

apache, dovecot, lighttpd, and probably others are all broken since the whole core repository upgrade.

i went on the chat and some people recommended i reinstall gcc-libs.  unfortunately, that didn't do the trick.

i've temporarily "fixed" the problem by using the arch32 chroot i had lying around and use some cached packages one of the users on IRC had up (he only had 32bit, and i'm on 64, so i'm using the 32bit chroot).  it certainly feels very hackish though...

are there any ideas to get my actual install working?
thanks.

Last edited by hypermegachi (2007-09-19 22:21:27)

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#2 2007-09-19 22:01:02

shen
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Registered: 2003-09-05
Posts: 272
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Re: illegal instruction [solved]

yep gajim gives the same message when trying to load and connect and then promptly closes.

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#3 2007-09-19 22:08:42

shen
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Registered: 2003-09-05
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Re: illegal instruction [solved]

ok problem solved with the new openssl packages..had release 4 of it now release 5 of it fixed my issues.

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#4 2007-09-19 22:21:17

hypermegachi
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Re: illegal instruction [solved]

yep, latest update from repositories fixes everything big_smile
wooooo!

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#5 2007-09-20 08:17:39

brain0
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From: Aachen - Germany
Registered: 2005-01-03
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Re: illegal instruction [solved]

The broken package was only online for an hour before I realized it was broken, I am surprised how many users actually installed it in that short time. I was rather surprised when psi stopped working.

openssl has been rebuilt without changes to the PKGBUILD, but there is a bug that makes it break with gcc 4.2, which we haven't used to build it last time (a few months ago). I apologize for any inconvenience.

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