On 2006-12-27 19:57:39 -0600, Steve Peters wrote:
> Well, without any code to demonstrate the problem, it is really hard to
> say which one of the above is the actual problem.
I've said that the line was read by <FILE>. The file is opened with
open FILE, $_
where $_ contains the filename. The file is read with calls to
sub readlin
{ $_ = <FILE>; substr($_, -1) eq "\n" }
Well, really nothing special.
Since the bug report, I've also got a few errors on the same machine:
zsh: corrupt history file /home/vlefevre/.zhistory
and indeed the file was corrupted, e.g.:
: 116:1167158516;locale
instead of:
: 1167158516:0;locale
I don't know if this is related, but there seems to be a problem
with NFS (the other machines on the network don't have any problem,
but are not under Debian/etch).
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