On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:18 AM, Alberto Mardegan
<alberto.marde...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Well, I think that this has bit me in the past too. The problem is that
> if you pass "013" as the silo number, then it's taken as an octal
> number. :-)
> Maybe the citrain tool should strip leading 0s.

$ printf "%03d" 013
011


Well, I feel stupid now. The whole point of using printf was to pad
the zeroes for you ;-)

I'm on vacation this week. I'll push a branch for this next week
unless somebody beats me to it. For now just make sure you don't use
leading 0's when you're using the tool.

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