segmentation fault on global login

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segmentation fault on global login

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hey I've been trying to migrate over to the global login. I can do local logins fine, but when I do global logins to any server I get a segmentation fault. I have both a debianized bzflag package and the bzflag source installed of 2.0.8. my system is amd64 3200+ 1GB DDR, debian 3.1 64bit. Any advice is appreciated.
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Are you sure its global login? I had a problem awhile back, that bzflag crashes after debian upgrade libcurl3 to 7.15.4-1. Downgrading libcurl3 made it work again.

Try this and check if you got the same version:

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apt-cache policy libcurl3 |grep Installed
If you got the same problem, you could try to downgrade libcurl3.
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Thanks I'll try that, once I get my system back out of the "partitioning graveyard", the good news is that my file system is intact. Oh well! :)
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Yeah that and a fresh install helped fix my segmentation problem, I was forced to reinstall, because somehow my /dev/console became corrupted. But thank god my backups!
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