9fans archive / 1996 / 07 / 39 / prev next From: David Hogan dhog@cs.... Subject: Slave buffer problem Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 10:04:19 +1000 Luther Huffman <lutherh@str...> writes: > [...] > check: "/386/lib/perl/5.00301/CORE/": qid out of range 12f91 > [...] > I've noticed, as an example, if a perl script of mine loads a module from > /386/lib/perl I get the failure. If the perl script loads a module from > /sys/lib/perl everything proceeds normally. Similar things appear to occur > for other programs doing some kind of access in these directories as well. > The normal file and directory commands (ls, cat, etc.) seem to work just > fine with these directories. > Does this give rise to any new ideas, anyone? Sounds to me like you're dealing with some sort of fundamental incompatibility/exclusion principle ;-) Reminds me a lot of the phenomenon of organ rejection. Perhaps a marriage guidance counsellor would be able to help... (oops, wrong thread!)