Bug#793106: htop: malfunctions with TERM=linux-16color [was: Some processes running seem to be ‘hidden’ (i.e not showing - except when highlighted)]

2017-01-24 Thread Ben Longbons
The problem is that TERM=linux-16color is the terminfo entry that is correct. TERM=linux is the buggy entry, and htop is buggy for using "bold" when it means "bright". (I can speak with confidence that I am one of only a few dozen, or maybe a few hundred, people in the world who understands

Bug#793106: htop: malfunctions with TERM=linux-16color [was: Some processes running seem to be ‘hidden’ (i.e not showing - except when highlighted)]

2017-01-23 Thread Daniel Lange
Control: severity -1 minor Control: tags -1 moreinfo TERM=xterm-256color htop # works in xterm from Jessie. No issues. TERM=linux-16color htop # works, looks ugly (underlines) So this all works as intended. Obviously a bad choice of terminal emulation will lead to ugly rendering. I *assume* the

Bug#793106: htop: malfunctions with TERM=linux-16color [was: Some processes running seem to be ‘hidden’ (i.e not showing - except when highlighted)]

2017-01-23 Thread Ben Longbons
FYI, your mailer config is broken, so you're being classified as spam. Please read https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126?hl=en#authentication On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 12:57 PM, Daniel Lange wrote: > How can I reproduce the issue on Debian Linux? Pretty much anybody who

Bug#793106: htop: malfunctions with TERM=linux-16color [was: Some processes running seem to be ‘hidden’ (i.e not showing - except when highlighted)]

2017-01-11 Thread Daniel Lange
Thank you very much for the detailed analysis. > I just hit this myself, and narrowed down the cause to running with > TERM=linux-16color. How can I reproduce the issue on Debian Linux?

Bug#793106: htop: malfunctions with TERM=linux-16color [was: Some processes running seem to be ‘hidden’ (i.e not showing - except when highlighted)]

2017-01-11 Thread Ben Longbons
Package: htop Version: 2.0.2-1 Followup-For: Bug #793106 Dear Maintainer, I just hit this myself, and narrowed down the cause to running with TERM=linux-16color. $ infocmp linux linux-16color comparing linux to linux-16color. comparing booleans. comparing numbers. colors: 8,