Control: retitle -1 "the order of syntax definitions in nanorc matters"
Control: fixed -1 2.3.2-1
Control: fixed -1 2.3.6-1
I just made the dist-upgrade to Debian 9.0,
which included an update of package nano to version 2.7.4-1
and the problem vanished, the bug is solved in 2.7.4-1.
Yes, the bug is absent since version 2.3.2. It was fixed on
2013-01-02 by David Benjamin (git commit a016f00f).
Later, the bug was a
Hello Benno,
I just made the dist-upgrade to Debian 9.0,
which included an update of package nano to version 2.7.4-1
and the problem vanished, the bug is solved in 2.7.4-1.
> Yes, apparently there was a bug in 2.2.6 (and a few versions
> after it).
Regards, Bernward.
To figure out what is going wrong, please move your /etc/nanorc and your .nanorc
to a safe place, and then force a reinstall of nano. This should put a correct
/etc/nanorc back into your filesystem.
I did this with apt-get purge and apt-get install, /etc/nanorc is identical
with the backup.
Hello Benno,
at the time of my first report in 2014, I used a PowerPC architecture
(Apple B&W G3). In the meantime, I set up that machine completely new as
backup server and the old configuration is no longer available. Maybe,
that is the explanation for the former strange version number.
> your
Hello Bernward,
I checked the regexes and could not find any clou, that the regex for awk could
catch shell scripts:
Okay.
If a wrong regex would be the cause of the problem, the effect should be a wrong
syntax highlighting, but not just _no_ highlighting.
Correct.
To figure out what is
Hello Benno, thank you.
I checked the regexes and could not find any clou,
that the regex for awk could catch shell scripts:
from my awk.nanorc:
syntax "awk" "\.a:wk$"
header "^#!/usr/bin/g?awk"
If a wrong regex would be the cause of the problem, the effect should be
a wrong sy
Hello Bernward,
Please see my answer from two years ago on the Debian page for this bug
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=743179). I didn't
know then that one has to CC the reporter in order to get a message
across.
Regards,
Benno
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