Your message dated Fri, 23 Nov 2012 08:14:02 -0800
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and subject line Re: st: warning when "control" modifier pressed (errkey: 65508)
has caused the Debian Bug report #606148,
regarding st: warning when "control" modifier pressed (errkey: 65508)
to be marked as done.

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Package: suckless-tools
Version: 38-1
Severity: minor
Justification: cosmetic

When I start st:

        $ st
        st: missing fontset: JISX0201.1976-0
        st: missing fontset: GB2312.1980-0
        st: missing fontset: KSC5601.1987-0
        st: missing fontset: JISX0208.1983-0

It seems to work okay, though.  When I press the right "control" key:

        errkey: 65508

"size /usr/bin/xterm /usr/bin/st" tells a promising story.  Thanks
for working on it.



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Version: 39-1
tags 606148 - wontfix
reassign 606148 suckless-tools 38-1
quit

Vasudev Kamath wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:

>> I don't see any evidence this bug (messages when <control> key
>> pressed) was ever present in the stterm package, so reassigning back.
>
> st is no longer part of suckless-tools from 39-1 which is uploaded to
> experimental additionally 38-2 which was recently uploaded to unstable
> with fix to important bug might still have this bug but I think at
> this point we can't actually do much as this is not serious bug.

When you reassign a bug, you're telling the maintainer of the newly
assigned package "please work on this".  If the bug does not appear to
exist in that package, that's pointless.

Reassigning back and closing.  If that is not what you intended, let
me know and I'll try to figure out what a better solution is.

Thanks,
Jonathan

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