seg fault from command line

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When i try to install the same package from the command line, i get a seg fault. how can i get around this?

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 Pete Nesbitt wrote :
>On December 15, 2003 01:17 pm, Prof Goofy wrote:
> > <P>
> > I installed Yahoo Messenger on my Redhat 9 system. For some strange reason
> > it didn't work with root, but worked with the ordinary user. So i
> > uninstalled it and tried to reinstall it. But this time, after
> > installation, the configuration page was not opening. Doubting that there
> > might be a couple of old files still lurking around, i uninstalled it
> > again, and then performed a search. It yeilded 6 files still remaining:<BR>
> > /usr/bin/ymessenger.local<BR>
> > /usr/share/applications/ymessenger.desktop<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.desktop<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.bin<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.kdelnk<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.local<BR>
> > <BR>
> > All of these files are showing up as 0 bytes. I navigated to the respective
> > directories and tried to delete these files manually, but they were not
> > there. Even upon choosing to show to hidden files from edit preferences,
> > these files didn't show up. But when i try to run these files from the
> > search results, it gives me an error message saying nautilus not capable of
> > opening file as no suitable viewer available.<BR> <BR>
> > How can i gain access to and remove these files?
>
>
>
>Hi,
>Is this happening in a graphical file manager? Try it from the command line.
>--
>Pete Nesbitt, rhce
>
>
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