Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!dcl-cs!gdt!brispoly!gould2!la_carle From: la_carle@sol.brispoly.ac.uk (Les Carleton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Korn Shell problem Message-ID: Date: 31 May 91 15:55:32 GMT Sender: news@g2.brispoly.ac.uk (news user) Distribution: comp Organization: Bristol Polytechnic, Bristol, UK Lines: 26 Hello World (to coin a phrase) I'm using MiNT 0.8, with the Korn Shell (0.4) from a.a.u.e. I've just come across what seems to be quite an obscure but disastrous bug in the file match. What I had was a directory which (for reasons I would rather not try to explain) got a file called ./compress.ttp in it (yup ./ and all). Its on a Minix FS partition. When I tried to do ESC ESC to file match a filename in that directory, the shell (or MiNT?) did what I can only assume is a memory fill (because the screen was covered in an odd pattern after a few secs). Oh it also took out MiNT and crashed the machine. Has anyone else seen this and is there a fix (apart from not repeating the exercise). ...Les... "Recovering from a partition trash" -- +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Les Carleton | la_carle@uk.ac.brispoly.cv (JANET) | | MCI#4 Bristol Polytechnic | "My Life - My Opinions - ALL MINE!!!" | | Brissle, England | "You're Tuned to Metropolis ... 109.1FM" | | la_carle@uk.ac.brispoly.cv| "UNIX troubleshooter" | +---------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+