On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 08:14:58PM -0700, Denis Auroux wrote:

> Sorry for the lack of good suggestions, I'm completely in the dark
> here. As I mentioned earlier, if a printf() fixes it, it's going to be
> really hard to figure out what exactly is going on.

OK -- the printf() suggestion of Jonas did NOT fix the issue for me,
neither did the INPUT_BUGFIX.

I guess it would be nice if more people had the bug, so we can go about
reproducing it more consistently. Please chime in if you have something
related as a bug...

Thanks,

GI

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