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walt wrote: |
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> On 10/20/2012 07:15 PM, Dale wrote: |
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>> I been noticing something weird. If I try to use tab completion with |
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>> the genlop command, I get things like this: |
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>> root@fireball / # genlop -t -f/var/-su: /etc/make.globals: No such file |
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>> or directory |
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>> hp-toolbox.lock ^C |
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>> root@fireball / # genlop -t -f /var/lo-su: /etc/make.globals: No such |
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>> file or directory |
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>> ^C |
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>> root@fireball / # |
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>> On the first one, I only typed in to/var/ then hit tab and on the |
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>> second one I went to /var/lo then hit tab. The rest it does when I hit |
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>> the tab key. Whatever it is doing, I have to hit ctrl C to get out |
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>> of it. |
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> Is /var on a different filesystem from / ? That kind of thing happens to |
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> me if an NFS mounted filesystem is hung for some reason (like the NFS |
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> server |
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> not being up yet during boot). |
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It's on a different partition but the same hard drive. So far, I been |
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messing with other commands, genlop seems to be the only one that does |
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this. I tried the usual ls, cat, equery and a few others but they work |
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fine. It seems to be something that just affects genlop and I have no |
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idea where to start. I'm running genlop-0.30.8-r2. |
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Is this a bug maybe? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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