Hi!
Thanks to all who have replied.
I'm really baffled with this. I've upgraded to a more recent snapshot,
and it has gone away since. However I'm not really sure that the error was in
the previous
snapshot, in fact it was probably a PEBKAC, but I've no idea what could've been
the problem.
Hi!
With ksh's Vi edit mode I've experienced the following:
If a file's size is exactly 2GiB or more, pdksh fails to complete its name
during filename completion (eg.: hitting TAB or CTRL+e or whatever).
If the file's size is just one byte short of the 2 gigs, then the completion
works fine.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:50:39PM +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
| Hi!
|
| With ksh's Vi edit mode I've experienced the following:
| If a file's size is exactly 2GiB or more, pdksh fails to complete its name
| during filename completion (eg.: hitting TAB or CTRL+e or whatever).
| If the file's size
Quick way to test it:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=./2GiB bs=1024 count=2097152
$ ls -la 2GTABTABTABTAB ... = nothing
I don't have any problem with this test under current, i386.
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Vivien MOREAU / vpm
On 23 February 2010 c. 00:50:39 LEVAI Daniel wrote:
Hi!
With ksh's Vi edit mode I've experienced the following:
If a file's size is exactly 2GiB or more, pdksh fails to complete its
name during filename completion (eg.: hitting TAB or CTRL+e or
whatever). If the file's size is just one byte