On Thu 07 Dec 00, 12:47 PM, Kenward Vaughan said... > On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 04:57:01PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > ... > > On Thu, 07 Dec 2000 at 08:06:17 -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > ... > > > i maintain that dselect should be showing me these errors. and barring > > > that, i maintain that it should give me the option of seeing them, which > > > it > > > currently doesn't. > > > > But on my system it does; when I quit dselect the screen containing dpkg > > output is restored. This is not dselect trying to 'enforce its idea of > > "importancy"' on anyone, or any such FUD, since the expected behaviour > > is that when endwin() is called then the previous screen is restored. > > Granted, on some terminals it doesn't, but that's their fault. What > > terminal are you using? Does Shift-PgUp happen to scroll back to the > > error output? > > > > Yes, dselect probably ought to have an extra pause for keyboard input in > > it, but I imagine it would be trivial to fix if you were to tell the > > maintainers about it rather than debian-user. It's not exactly an > > irresolvable design flaw. > > OOC, would a script session keep the messages?? This "problem" exists for > all updates by any mechanism that I have used (dselect/dpkg/apt-get), so why > not script the session and have a record of it? i wasn't looking for a fix (my original post wasn't interogative; it was declaritive). there's actually a few ways to get the output.
i was just pointing out, what i perceive to be, bad behavior. peter
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