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Segmentation Fault ( core dumped ) with the command bash


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 .?


Solution

  • 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.