Hello, Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2016, 09:03:03 CEST schrieb Todd Rme:
I am getting this message whenever I try to start any calligra package in Tumbleweed:
~ calligraflow [1] 5686 illegal hardware instruction (core dumped) calligraflow
This happens with every calligra package, but I have no idea how to even begin figuring out what the problem is.
I'm far from being an expert on coredump handling, but I can at least get you started. I'd guess you have the coredump in /var/lib/systemd/coredump/ If so, coredumpctl list should list it, and coredumpcctl gdb calligraflow should open gdb with the coredump loaded. (I'm not sure about the exact "coredumpctl gdb" syntax - if the above doesn't work, use the result from "coredumpctl list" as parameter.) Inside gdb, run bt to get a backtrace. (You might need to install some debuginfo packages to get a useful backtrace, and gdb will even tell you the zypper command to install them.) If the backtrace doesn't tell you anything, poste it here - or open a bugreport and include it, because you'll probably end up with a bugreport anyway ;-) (as usual, please report back the bug number here) Regards, Christian Boltz --
The kernel will stay the same between SUSE Linux 10.1 and SLE10 - it just might be that we release them at different days, Good. Let the SLED customers test it for us first ;) [> Andreas Jaeger and Martin Schlander in opensuse]
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