https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1688773
Bug ID: 1688773 Summary: Use of uninitialized value in pattern match line 1077, 1086, 1093, 763 Product: Fedora Version: 29 Hardware: x86_64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Component: perl-Expect Severity: medium Assignee: paul@city-fan.org Reporter: sitezreg@gmail.com QA Contact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org CC: jose.p.oliveira.oss@gmail.com, paul@city-fan.org, perl-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org, tremble@tremble.org.uk Target Milestone: --- Classification: Fedora
Description of problem: Using a cluster command console in "Asbru Connection Manager" throws following error(s):
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Expect.pm line 1077. Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Expect.pm line 1086. Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Expect.pm line 1093. Use of uninitialized value in regexp compilation at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Expect.pm line 763.
Note: I've raised the bugreport for the Asbru developer (See: https://github.com/asbru-cm/asbru-cm/issues/134) but was told it is an Expect-related issue so here i am.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): perl-Expect-1.35-6.fc29.noarch
Sadly i don't know what exactly is being called under the hood.
Thanks
Alex
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1688773
--- Comment #1 from Paul Howarth paul@city-fan.org --- It would be helpful to know how Expect was being called; this looks like some uninitialized parameter being passed to it.
The upstream maintainer of Expect can probably do a better job of debugging this than I can. Perhaps raise it upstream at https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Expect ?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1688773
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What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |CLOSED Resolution|--- |EOL Last Closed| |2019-11-27 21:29:22
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