I recently saw a bug report stating the libcap-ng0 caused segfault, and I have that problem precisely at boot, just as described in the report.
I don't need that package, but I cannot remove it because it will drag with it a ton of other packages, including apt, which will leave my system unusable, I wouldn't even be able to use a terminal to reinstall apt.
How can I solve this?
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Removing or purging libcap-ng0
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Re: Removing or purging libcap-ng0
Too many things depend on it to remove, including dbus. You'll have to wait for a fixed version to be uploaded to the repo.
What version of Debian are you using? I'm guessing testing or unstable.
What version of Debian are you using? I'm guessing testing or unstable.
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Re: Removing or purging libcap-ng0
I am using testing, sorry for not mentioning it, checked the bug tracking system, it is a known issue, however there is no newer version that I could load, it is indeed a mess to uninstall.sunrat wrote:Too many things depend on it to remove, including dbus. You'll have to wait for a fixed version to be uploaded to the repo.
What version of Debian are you using? I'm guessing testing or unstable.