On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 09:54:33 -0700, Phil Smith wrote:

>Actually it wasn't me doing the upload, and now I'm told BlueZone was the 
>emulator used, using FTP. So maybe this is a BZ buglet.
>
>From: Phil Smith
>Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 12:52 PM
>
>After uploading some barely changed source files via FTP to z/OS 1.12 today, I 
>got a ton of assembler errors.
>
diff (aka SuperC) can sometimes shortcut the research.  Of course the
first ASMA message line can be very telling.

>Some research revealed that the first line of a macro read:
>STOR membername
>(where membername was the name of the member, doh).
>
>That isn't what it read on the PC side, and looks suspiciously like an FTP 
>command somehow became part of the data! Anyone ever seen anything like that? 
>I know it sounds "impossible".
>
>Re-FTPing fixed it. But I dislike a mystery like this, especially on a 
>Monday...
> 
What did it read on the PC side?  It appears somewhat as if the data were
mistaken for a script, whether by programmer error or BZ internal failure.

-- gil

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