From: John L. <cod...@in...> - 2013-10-30 10:12:37
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:56:51PM +0400, Stas Boukarev wrote: > John Long <cod...@in...> writes: > > > I ran the tests again in an xterm and got the same error. > First, run-program no longer re-encodes the environment, so there can't > be any problems with non-ascii characters there. > Second, xterm won't in any way affect the environment even if it could > be problematic. I have no way to know this since I was asked about fancy characters. Since nobody said anything further and didn't give any suggestions, I tried to use a plain terminal. > The log you sent is basically useless, it just says that something wrong > happened. You have to attach the whole log. Nobody said this either at the time. Can I attach or post 60,000 lines on this mailing list? > But I can predict that the problem is caused by not having /bin/ed. Ok, I don't have /bin/ed What's supposed to be there? /jl |