codekasten/ezmlm-web-ng/contrib-patches/ignored/ezmlm-pm-lars-braeuer-20040305.txt

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From lbraeuer@mpex.net Fri Mar 5 17:03:07 2004
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From: Lars Braeuer <lbraeuer@mpex.net>
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Subject: Bug + fix in ezmlm.pm 0.04
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Addition: Just found out, that there's the same bug on line 138!
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Hi Guy!
I just posted this on cpan, but I also wanted to let you know:
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http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bug.html?id=5571
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Subject: Problem with dash in owner or sender address
In Ezmlm.pm 0.04 on line 85 the options are split at every dash ("-\w+"). So when trying to supply
an owner or sender address containing a dash i.e. someone@some-domain.com this domain is splitted in
two parts ("someone@some" and "-domain.com") causing this error: "ezmlm-make: fatal: dir and dot
must start with slash". This occurs because "-domain.com" is interpreted as an option which is of
course wrong.
This problem can be solved by adding a \s right in front of the -\w+ on line 85 of the module:
--- foreach (split(/["'](.+?)["']|(-\w+)/, $commandline)) {
+++ foreach (split(/["'](.+?)["']|(\s-\w+)/, $commandline)) {
This assures, that an option is split and not every occurence of a dash, even in a domain.