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File::Glob in 5.6.0 #2919
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From marek.rouchal@hl.siemens.deThis is a bug report for perl from marek@hl.siemens.de, I noticed that when the normal core glob() hits directories that 1. This seems to work in a standalone script: (i.e., it shows use File::Glob; while the alternatives below access the old core glob, although use File::Glob qw(glob); 2. Under unclear circumstances I get segmentation faults and 3. When the "use File::Glob;" is in some Perl Module and not the Hope this helps to track down the bug(s). I'll happily supply Flags: This perlbug was built using Perl v5.6.0 - Fri Oct 27 14:02:10 MET DST 2000 Site configuration information for perl v5.6.0: Configured by hwadm at Fri Oct 27 12:11:02 MET DST 2000. Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 0) configuration: Locally applied patches: @INC for perl v5.6.0: Environment for perl v5.6.0: |
From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]Dear all, I was able to boil down the problem into a single script. I have the By the way, the difference between the two glob()s I see is on Solaris I had the first reference to glob in an entirely different file and I saw this on perl-5.6.0 and 5.6.1-TRIAL1, compiled with Sun Workshop Pro Hope this helps, Marek Here is the script: #!/opt/perl_5.6.1/bin/perl -w # This test script outputs a list of files that match the given path. use strict; BEGIN { # ...or put this in front of the BEGIN block # the "use" below instead of the above gives a # some of the directories matched by the *'s are protected by ACLs. foreach(@list) { |
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From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]Dear all, I was able to boil down the problem into a single script. I have the By the way, the difference between the two glob()s I see is on Solaris I had the first reference to glob in an entirely different file and I saw this on perl-5.6.0 and 5.6.1-TRIAL1, compiled with Sun Workshop Pro Hope this helps, Marek Here is the script: #!/opt/perl_5.6.1/bin/perl -w # This test script outputs a list of files that match the given path. use strict; BEGIN { # ...or put this in front of the BEGIN block # the "use" below instead of the above gives a # some of the directories matched by the *'s are protected by ACLs. foreach(@list) { |
From @cpansproutOn Mon Jan 08 16:49:57 2001, RT_System wrote:
The hooks for loading File::Glob when glob() is encountered were A completely new mechanism is now in place for perl 5.15.5-to-be, which As for the "Bad realloc ignored" error, I have no idea how to reproduce -- Father Chrysostomos |
@cpansprout - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#4806 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT4806$
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