[Bug 1283764] Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at
/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/File/Tail.pm line 391
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--- Comment #22 from Tom "spot" Callaway <spotrh(a)gmail.com> ---
This is my favorite bug, because I get to see it once a year.
Harald, I cannot reproduce this locally, because the only person who can
trigger it is you. The program you claim triggers the bug (mailgraph) depends
on a working mailserver using syslog, which I do not have (either, a mailserver
or a system using syslog). It also hasn't been updated since 2007.
File::Tail has been abandoned since 2015.
So, unless you can assist me with a reproduction case that does not involve
installing a mailserver and an archaic logging infrastructure, this bug will be
closed WONTFIX.
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[Bug 1283764] Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at
/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/File/Tail.pm line 391
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