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pected operator
It _did_ work before. I put your attention that you'd try using /bin/[, not
just [ (as someone on this list did). The latter is executed by shell, obviously.
Judjed by my logs the last change to /bin/test was on Dec, 16 or somewhere
about.
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Seems like /bin/test is broken after cvsup on Dec 16:
$ /bin/test 1 -ne 0 ]
[: ]: unexpected operator
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ump core.
I've got similar problem with CRON, but the system itself is
definintively stable with good uptime and no processes dying even at
high load rates.
I've swapped everything starting from motherboard and ending with
RAM - nothing helps