http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=967427
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=967427#c6
--- Comment #6 from Willy Weisz
I've received various complains about the problems of this glibc patch recently. Not only opensuse, including Arch and Debian. And the problems are not the same and various people saw various issues, and not all people encountered it. But let me make it simply, people encountered various problem after installed this patch.
Since I can't reproduce it, and there're no unique solution from me, here I just list successful solution for you:
1. They found there're another glibc appears in their lib path, which makes their problem crashed, and it's fixed when they removed it.
2. They found the dependencies of Python encountered crash after installed the glibc patch. And it's fixed after they re-installed the related dependencies.
Hope this information is helpful for you. And please feedback here if you solved it, and tell us how.
Thanks!
Here is the feedback: glibc isn't the culprit, it's wpa_supplicant 2.5.73 (and also 74) which was proposed by the online update at the same time as the glibc update (wpa_supplicant 2.5.x is in the directory repositories/hardware/openSUSE_13.1h I inluded in my YaST configuration). Reverting to wpa_supplicant 2.0 as provided by the openSuSE release 13.1 - the status before the unfortunate online update - solved the problem! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.