On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 07:20 -0500, gumper wrote:
> I think the problem must be with the version of "file" that Arch is
> using. I just checked the log file of what was updated before this
> problem appeared and see that "file" was changed from ver. 5.03-2 to
> 5.04-1. 
> 
[Sorry, pushing this onto the list as I think it could be important]

In which case we might see this problem suddenly explode as systems
upgrade to file-5.04. My Fedora 11 system currently uses file-5.03, and
as far as I can see the development of Fedora 13 still uses 5.03.
However it could well be that 5.04 will be pushed out at some time soon,
and that Arch Linux have simply been the first to do it.




John.

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