Created attachment 591884 [details] log of strace over svn Hello everyone, I've installed Fedora 17 on a new notebook ThinkPad T520 last week and started configuring and adding components to it. Today I've tried to checkout a package via Subversion and I got a 'segmentation fault' problem. Then I tried simple 'svn' call only or 'svn --version' and got the same segfault failure once again. I'm using F17 with SVN 1.7.5-1 latest from the package management repository. Tried to remove it and install once again, but didn't help. Reported on StackOverflow but no response yet - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11033950/svn-1-7-5-1-segmentation-fault-everywhere Attached is the strace of the svn command if that could help somehow.
Just removed 1.7.5-1 and installed 1.7.4-6 from here - http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=314940 - which works like a charm.
Please get a backtrace. # debuginfo-install subversion # gdb /usr/bin/svn ... (gdb) run ... (gdb) bt
Mario, can you provide a backtrace using the 1.7.5 packages? There is nothing I can do here unless you can help with aid diagnosis. Otherwise I'll have to close out this bug.
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