On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 01:15:56PM -0600, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Whit Blauvelt (w...@transpect.com):
Hi,
Running 0.7.5 compiled and running on Debian Squeeze, with a Debian Squeeze
container, when I use lxc-console and view a configuration file for a daemon
which uses indents as part of its syntax, the file is displayed with each
line at the left margin, without the five spaces in the indents. If I ssh
into the same container and look at the same file, it displays correctly.
This makes lxc-console useless when editing files where the indents are
syntactic rather than just decorative. Odd problem.
Interesting. I don't have this problem, with either debian or ubuntu
containers (on ubuntu). Maybe something to do with your terminal? shrug
The terminal on my workstation is urxvt 9.09 on Ubuntu 11.04. But if I use
Gnome Terminal 2.32.1 I get the same result. With xterm 268 I also get the
same result, but with the variation that the if I scroll down through the
file the indent shows properly on the next line at very the bottom of the
console, but the indent goes away as soon as I scroll one beyond it. The
shell on the host is bash. The problem persists if I drop out of Gnome on
the workstation and go strait from the CLI.
Ah, here's the correlation. It's the editor. lxc-console doesn't like joe.
Problem isn't there in nano or vi. So what would lxc-console be doing with
Joe that's unique to their interaction? It's the only context I've seen this
problem in - and I've used joe constantly for years.
Whit
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