Quoting Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Try putting a semicolon after the "1" that's all alone on its own line.
Hmm ... that's interesting. I should've noticed that obvious "glitch". However,
I did NOT write this program. It's part of (as mentioned) the debconf package.
This brings me to wonder: is this a bug in the debconf package? Or is this some
sort of inconsistency with the filesystem?
Thanks a lot for pointing this out. Tomorrow when I get to the office I'll
verify the components of the debconf package to see if the file's been modified
or if it's really how it is. I'll also test putting a semicolon after "1" or
deleting it altogether (what would the command "1" do?).
:)
--> Jijo
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