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Old 5th November 2012, 11:44 AM
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[SOLVED(?)] crash with syslog: error 6 in libuim-scm.so.0.1.0

Hi everybody,

since last 2-3 weeks i have the problems with yumex,wireshark,ettercap
If i start this application i get it in syslog:
yumex[2501]: segfault at 7fff5dc75ff8 ip 00007f52e10bd232 sp 00007fff5dc76000 error 6 in libuim-scm.so.0.1.0[7f52e10af000+23000]
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wireshark[2709]: segfault at 7fff8b3c9ff8 ip 00007fb44f859159 sp 00007fff8b3ca000 error 6 in libuim-scm.so.0.1.0[7fb44f84a000+23000]

The wireshark starts and crashes at file open with message in gdb:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007fffdc9d2b51 in call (proc=93825019200372, args=93825019530096, eval_state=eval_state@entry=0x7fffff7ff040, need_eval=need_eval@entry=SCM_VALTYPE_NEED_EVAL)
at ../sigscheme/src/eval.c:250

Do you have any ideas?
Thanks

---------- Post added at 12:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:51 AM ----------

I am so sorry... I could solve the problem with "yum uninstall uim"

See here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1184724

Regards
Sergej.
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