Core Dump using portversion

bsd bsd at todoo.biz
Tue Oct 18 04:33:22 PDT 2005


Problem was due to multiple install of ruby that were not cleaned well.

solution :

de-install these various version and keep the last release of ruby.



Le 6 oct. 05 à 12:00, bsd a écrit :

> This has not solved my issue :
>
>
>> ns2# pkgdb -fu
>> --->  Updating the pkgdb
>> [Rebuilding the pkgdb <format:bdb1_btree> in /var/db/pkg ... - 168  
>> packages found (-0  
>> +168) ............................................................... 
>> ..................................................................... 
>> .................................... done]
>> ns2# portversion -l "<"
>> [Failed `Inappropriate file type or format'] [Updating the portsdb  
>> <format:bdb1_btree> in /usr/ports ... - 13568 port entries  
>> found .........1000.........2000...
>>
>
>
> The ruby process involved puts the processor at 98% use and nothing  
> move on after that...
>
> I had to kill the process in order to get my hand back on the  
> server...
>
> ??
>
>
>
>
> Le 6 oct. 05 à 11:31, Vladimir Tsvetkov a écrit :
>
>
>>> We have one of our server that core dumps when we are trying to use
>>> portversion
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> ns2# portversion -l "<"
>>>> [Updating the pkgdb <format:bdb1_btree> in /var/db/pkg ... - 168
>>>> packages found (-1 +1) (...). done]
>>>> [Failed `Inappropriate file type or format'] [Updating the portsdb
>>>> <format:bdb1_btree> in /usr/ports ... - 13568 port entries
>>>> found .........1000.........2000...[BUG] Segmentation fault
>>>> ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [i386-freebsd5]
>>>>
>>>> Abort (core dumped)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> So far I have :
>>>
>>> - de-install and re-install ruby.
>>> - de-install and re-install portupgrade.
>>>
>>> Nothing has changed...
>>>
>>>
>>> Our system is FreeBSD 5.2.1
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have any clue regarding the way we can solve this issue ??
>>>
>>>
>>
>> This is from the portupgrade man page in the WARNING section:
>>
>> "Even if you don't do anything wrong, a package database may get
>> corrupt somehow when it is heavily updated. In such cases, run  
>> ``pkgdb
>> -fu '' to rebuild the database and rescue the tools from coredumping.
>> "
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Vladimir
>>
>>
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