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Re: [mv] Error with minivend 4.04 array copying working with perl 5.6.0 under BSDI 4.1???



******    message to minivend-users from Gregg Graubins <gregg@wwti.com>     ******

At 09:07 AM 7/13/00 -0400, you wrote:

>******    message to minivend-users from cfm@maine.com     ******
>
>On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 03:43:28AM -0500, Gregg Graubins wrote:
> > ******    message to minivend-users from Gregg Graubins 
> <gregg@wwti.com>     ******
> >
> > Hi MiniVend users!
> >
> > So, at this point, I investigated a little further (after making sure perl
> > was properly working). Inside the minivend startup perl script, I appended
> > "-d" on the first line so it would allow me to debug it's happenings. It
> > turned out that it was causing a "Segmentation fault" while reading some
> > lines in the lib/MiniMate/locale/de_DE.cfg file. I deleted various 
> lines in
> > this file until it started to get past the fault. However, it's seemingly
> > spitting out the "valid" reason for faulting. Is anyone familiar with this
> > error? I'm pasting the output from the "-d" debug option for the minivend
> > startup script --
>
>When I get really desparate, I stick
>
>use diagnostics;
>
>into bin/minivend.  You even get the lead line of whatever
>eval it dies on.  More useful than, say, eval 102 died line 2.  ;^)

Almost forgot about the diagnostics. I just tried that and it didn't spit 
out anything around the Segmentation fault, just this --

>[snipped out useless diagnostic messages]
>Use of uninitialized value in -x at ./minivend line 120, <DATA> line 1 (#5)
>
>     (W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already 
> defined.  It was
>     interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.  To suppress this
>     warning assign a defined value to your variables.
>
>/^(\S+)?(\s*)?<\s*([\w-_#/.]+)$/: false [] range "\w-" in regexp at 
>/web/local/minivend/lib/Vend/Config.pm line 1040, <GLOBAL> line 2.
>Low traffic settings.
>Calling MiniMate....
>Segmentation fault


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Gregg Graubins <gregg@wwti.com>
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