I'm using SUN Solaris-8 and i tried to install an application to run it into : i failed because i got insuffisant disk space.
So today i delete some useless thing in the disk but when i try to execute the command bash
this message figure out :
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
.
I read in some forums that's a consequence of a lack of space in the disk or in the memory that's why i got this but i can't fix it .
I also tried the command adb core
and i got this :
NT_GWINDOWS currently unsupported note segment entry.
core file = core -- program ``bash'' on platform SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
SIGSEGV: Segmentation Fault
data address not found
Any idea about that .?
There seems to be an issue with one of the configuration files as bash looks to start properly after disabling them:
bash --noprofile --norc
Alternatively, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
variable might provide incorrect or incompatible libraries, removing it might help too:
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Note, if you are using csh
, use unsetenv
instead of unset
.