El 13/01/17 a las 11:31, Akkana Peck escribió: > Package: grep > Version: 2.27-1 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > I have a procmail filter that runs: > > * ? (echo "$FROM" | /bin/egrep -i -f $SPASTDIR/fromAllow) > > and similar filters for toAllow, fromRejects etc. Sometimes -- only > with one file, fromAllow -- this fails on lines that actually match, > and in the procmail verbose log, it says: > > procmail: Executing " (echo "$FROM" | $GREP -i -f $SPASTDIR/fromAllow)" > grep: (standard input): Invalid argument > > This only started happening recently, and it appears to be a change > in grep. If I replace /bin/grep with the version from Debian stable, > everything works again and I never see that Invalid argument message. > On the other end I replace /bin/grep with the latest from > git://git.savannah.gnu.org/grep.git, that also works. > So I'm guessing this is a bug that was briefly introduced upstream, > but has since been fixed upstream and Debian hasn't yet included > the upstream fix. >
[…] Hi, Thanks for reporting this. Could you please test this package: https://people.debian.org/~santiago/debian/santiago-unstable/grep_2.27-2~1_amd64.deb It includes the upstream patches that I think concern this bug. Cheers, -- Santiago
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