Using daily image of February 1, with updates for Perl. (I have no reason to think Perl have something to do with the problem)
I normally don't use pgrep and pkill, but have decided to try them.
I get something like:
root@kibar:~# pgrep Xorg
pgrep: cannot allocate 4294967295 bytes
root@kibar:~# pgrep rasberry
pgrep: cannot allocate 4294967295 bytes
Did:
# apt install procps-dbgsym
But then:
root@kibar:~# apt-get source procps
Reading package lists... Done
NOTICE: 'procps' packaging is maintained in the 'Git' version control system at:
Please use:
to retrieve the latest (possibly unreleased) updates to the package.
Need to get 653 kB of source archives.
Fetched 653 kB in 7s (95.9 kB/s)
sh: 1: dpkg-source: not found
W: Download is performed unsandboxed as root as file 'procps_3.3.16-5.dsc' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (1073741837: Permission denied)
E: Unpack command 'dpkg-source --no-check -x procps_3.3.16-5.dsc' failed.
N: Check if the 'dpkg-dev' package is installed.
Tab shows:
root@kibar:~# dpkg
dpkg dpkg-maintscript-helper dpkg-reconfigure
dpkg-deb dpkg-preconfigure dpkg-split
dpkg-divert dpkg-query dpkg-statoverride
dpkg-fsys-usrunmess dpkg-realpath dpkg-trigger
root@kibar:~#
So... don't know yet where dpkg-source should come from... but the real problem is: pgrep: cannot allocate 4294967295 bytes