Hi,
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 12:03:29AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
How can these clearly perl scripts marked as C++ source, ASCII text?
I second that with AWK false positives:
$ cat test.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
BEGIN { print hai }
$ file test.pl
test.pl: awk script, ASCII text
$ head -1 test.pl |
Osamu Aoki wrote...
I checked and found:
Status report for upcoming file 5.18-1:
/usr/bin/apt-rdepends: C++ source, ASCII text
Still needs work.
/usr/bin/debconf-mergetemplate: C++ source, ASCII text
Fixed, now a /usr/bin/perl -w script, ASCII
tags 698569 upstream confirmed
retitle buggy magic: '#!' should have a bigger strength
thanks
Osamu Aoki wrote...
I checked and found:
/usr/bin/apt-rdepends: C++ source, ASCII text
/usr/bin/debconf-mergetemplate: C++ source, ASCII text
Hi,
As I checked more for executables on Debian, I found more of the strange
file results:
/usr/bin/gvfs-less: Palm OS dynamic library data
#!/bin/sh
$ head -1 /usr/bin/gvfs-less
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/grml2usb: data
$ head -1
Package: file
Version: 5.11-2
Severity: normal
I checked and found:
/usr/bin/apt-rdepends: C++ source, ASCII text
/usr/bin/debconf-mergetemplate: C++ source, ASCII text
/usr/bin/tpage: C++ source, ASCII text
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