Package: rakudo Version: 2020.12+dfsg-1 Severity: normal Here's an invocation of raku(1) to perform a trivial action:
$ raku -e 'say "hi"' hi $ And here's the same invocation with an irrelevant environment variable added: $ A=$'\xcc\x81' $ for p in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do A=$A$A; done $ export A $ raku -e 'say "hi"' Unhandled exception: Too many codepoints (1025) in grapheme at src/vm/moar/ModuleLoader.nqp:11 (/usr/share/nqp/lib/ModuleLoader.moarvm:search_path) from src/vm/moar/ModuleLoader.nqp:133 (/usr/share/nqp/lib/ModuleLoader.moarvm:) from src/vm/moar/ModuleLoader.nqp:130 (/usr/share/nqp/lib/ModuleLoader.moarvm:load_setting) from <unknown>:1 (/usr/lib/perl6/runtime/perl6.moarvm:<dependencies+deserialize>) $ raku(1) should not be failing because of an environment variable that isn't controlling anything and isn't being referenced. -zefram