Directories named "0" are unintentionally removed from paths by the internal version of catfile in fcm_internal. This patch will fix the issue:
diff --git FCM/bin/fcm_internal
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ sub catfile {
my $path = shift @names;
for my $name (@names) {
- $path .= '/' . $name if $name;
+ $path .= '/' . $name if ($name or $name eq 0);
}
return $path;
when applied to line 537 of the latest version. But it isn't clear why fcm_internal needs local copies of the File::Spec routines at all? Why not use the supported versions which don't have this issue and are already being used in many other parts of the package?
Directories named "0" are unintentionally removed from paths by the internal version of catfile in fcm_internal. This patch will fix the issue:
when applied to line 537 of the latest version. But it isn't clear why fcm_internal needs local copies of the File::Spec routines at all? Why not use the supported versions which don't have this issue and are already being used in many other parts of the package?