David C composed on 2022-05-16 16:07 (UTC-0500):
> This was unexpected (to me), but may be normal. Canceling "zypper se" with
> [ctrl + c] results in a Segmentation Fault. E.g.
> $ zse octabe
> ^C^CSegmentation fault
> (I meant to type octave, but had a typo so I canceled the search)
> Shouldn't the interrupt handler in zypper handle this in a more graceful way?
> The 'zse' alias for users is:
> alias zse='sudo zypper se -s'
> (not sure whether that would make any difference, but included anyway)
Happened to me less than an hour ago running up, with 200 packages remaining to
update/grade. No damage found.
# inxi -SIaz
System:
Kernel: 5.14.21-150400.19-default arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
v: 7.5.0 parameters: root=LABEL=<filter> ipv6.disable=1 net.ifnames=0
noresume mitigations=auto consoleblank=0
Desktop: Trinity v: R14.0.12 tk: Qt v: 3.5.0 info: kicker wm: Twin v: 3.0
vt: 7 dm: TDM Distro: openSUSE Leap 15.4 Beta
Info:
Processes: 161 Uptime: 0h 4m wakeups: 174 Memory: 1.8 GiB
used: 411 MiB (22.3%) Init: systemd v: 249 runlevel: 5
target: multi-user.target tool: systemctl Compilers: gcc: N/A Packages: N/A
note: see --pkg Shell: Bash v: 4.4.23 running-in: konsole pinxi: 3.3.15-14
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