Your message dated Fri, 29 Oct 2010 10:29:37 -0600
with message-id <20101029162936.ga29...@dannf.org>
and subject line dup of #451659?
has caused the Debian Bug report #601386,
regarding nano corrupts script files
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Package: nano
Version: 2.0.2-1etch1
Severity: critical

This breaks some systems using some scripts edited by nano.
Apologies if critical is wrong - I didn't want to use it but it fits
your definition ...

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ii  nano           2.0.2-1etch1   free Pico clone with some new features

No error messages logged.

TO REPRODUCE:
Use nano to edit the script named before.  Edit as follows:

Insert one space as the first character of the file.
Delete that space.
Exit and save.

The resulting file has been named after.

output of diff is also included.

before runs and gives output as required.
after just seems not to run.

Cheers.

Chris Cowsley
Head of ICT
Hitchin Boys' School

drcows...@ntlworld.com

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Version: 2.0.7-1

This looks like a duplicate of #451659 which was fixed in 2.0.7-1, so
I'm closing as such. Feel free to reopen if this is still reproducible
with newer versions.


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