Bug#358831: bash operand errors (forwarded from C.Y.M)

2006-04-18 Thread C.Y.M
C.Y.M wrote: > Chet Ramey wrote: >> Matthias Klose wrote: >>> C.Y.M writes: Reverting back to bash 3.0 fixes the problem. It seems bash 3.1 has broken the way the arrays are read. >> Once again bitten by using a too-general function for consistency >> across different expansions :-

Bug#358831: bash operand errors (forwarded from C.Y.M)

2006-03-31 Thread C.Y.M
Chet Ramey wrote: > Matthias Klose wrote: >> C.Y.M writes: >>> Reverting back to bash 3.0 fixes the problem. It seems bash 3.1 has broken >>> the >>> way the arrays are read. > > Once again bitten by using a too-general function for consistency > across different expansions :-). > > I will be r

Bug#358831: bash operand errors (forwarded from C.Y.M)

2006-03-31 Thread Chet Ramey
Matthias Klose wrote: > C.Y.M writes: >> Reverting back to bash 3.0 fixes the problem. It seems bash 3.1 has broken >> the >> way the arrays are read. Once again bitten by using a too-general function for consistency across different expansions :-). I will be releasing a patch for this. Chet

Bug#358831: bash operand errors

2006-03-24 Thread C.Y.M
Package: bash Version: 3.1-4 Severity: important I have been using these "any2vob" conversion scripts for quite some time to make DVDs. After updating Sid, the bash scripts do not run anymore. http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/any2vob/any2vob-0.28.sh The error is: /usr/local/bin/any2vob-0.28