- Subject: [slang-users] slang and slack
- From: Laurent Perez <laurent.perez@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:01:02 +0200
Hi all,
I just installed the last slang-2.2.4 on my new slackware 14 system.
Now I am experiencing strange things :
SLSH_PATH is not set.
> slsh -v
Loading /usr/local/etc/slsh.rc
Loading /usr/local/share/slsh/autoload.sl
Loading /usr/local/share/slsh/slshrl.sl
Loading /usr/local/share/slsh/require.sl
Loading /usr/local/share/slsh/slshhelp.sl
Loading /usr/local/share/slsh/glob.sl
slsh version 0.8.6-0; S-Lang version: 2.2.4
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 John E. Davis <jed@xxxxxxxxxxx>
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
slsh> get_slang_load_path();
/usr/local/share/slsh/local-packagescZ·?×I·/usr/local/share/slsh
Note the junk on load path. It looks like the problem comes from
"prepend_to_slang_load_path" function defined in slsh.rc, which is
basicaly the "sprintf" function.
slsh > sprintf("%s%c%s", "/foo", 65, "/bar");
/foo/bar
slsh > printf("%s%c%s\n", "/foo", 65, "/bar");
/foo£V·O1F·/bar
16
Reversing to slang-2.2.3 or upgrating to slang-pre2.3.0-107 clear this
problem. I am unable to reproduce it on a slackware 13 system with
slang-2.2.4
Of course, Jed is also concern :
> jed --help
Unable to open jedusage. Check the value of the S-Lang load path.
Traceback: evalfile
/usr/local/jed/lib/site.sl:3095:command_line_hook:Open failed
Am I missing something ? Any ideas are welcome.
Regards ;
Laurent.
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