
Am 27.07.2017 um 12:35 schrieb Roger Whittaker:
Is this currently broken for everyone in Tumbleweed? (I have 20170725 and yast2-3.3.4-1.1.x86_64).
For example:
# yast lan help
YaST Configuration Module lan ------------------------------
Network Card Configuration
Basic Syntax: yast2 lan interactive yast2 lan <command> [verbose] [options] yast2 lan help yast2 lan longhelp yast2 lan xmlhelp yast2 lan <command> help
Commands: add Add a network card delete Delete a network card edit Change existing configuration list Display configuration summary show Display configuration summary
Run 'yast2 lan <command> help' for a list of available options.
Warning: unable to close filehandle properly: Bad file descriptor, <STDIN> line 21 during global destruction (#1) (S io) There were errors during the implicit close() done on a filehandle when its reference count reached zero while it was still open, e.g.:
{ open my $fh, '>', $file or die "open: '$file': $!\n"; print $fh $data or die "print: $!"; } # implicit close here
Because various errors may only be detected by close() (e.g. buffering could allow the print in this example to return true even when the disk is full), it is dangerous to ignore its result. So when it happens implicitly, perl will signal errors by warning.
Prior to version 5.22.0, perl ignored such errors, so the common idiom shown above was liable to cause silent data loss.
Me too.; on VERSION_ID="20170726" Do you care to file a bug report? Hendrik -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org