On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Bill Fenner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed it too last week, but was waiting to submit my patch along with 
> fixes to the much more broken pass_persisttest :-) (It doesn't appear to be 
> using instance IDs at all in its OIDs.)

Oh, I take it back, I did post a patch.

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3439294&group_id=12694&atid=312694

I've uploaded a new patch, to make:
a) a pass_persisttest that uses instance IDs properly, and
b) patches to snmpd.conf.5 to try to describe the code's current behavior.

  Bill


>
> On Nov 29, 2011, at 7:33 AM, Dave Shield <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 11 November 2011 02:42, Vasanth Ragavendran
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>                                       Apparently the passtest script had
>>> a tiny bug. The case statement which checks for a particular OID has been
>>> broken into multiple line but without any line continuation terminator '\'
>>> and which was giving syntax error
>>
>> Good catch!
>>
>> That script has actually been broken for something like 2 1/2 years,
>> and you are the first person to have noticed this!   It's now been fixed
>> in the source tree, so the corrected version will be included in future
>> releases of the software.
>>
>> Thanks for reporting this problem.
>>
>> Dave
>>
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