On Sun, 9 Mar 2008, Yves Lambert wrote:
Thomas Dickey a écrit :
Perhaps aptitude is sending some interesting escape sequence that the other
terminals are finding incomplete. (xterm has a few - the OSC ones, but
since xterm's working, it's not obvious to me). I'd try capturing the
output usi
Thomas Dickey a écrit :
Perhaps aptitude is sending some interesting escape sequence that the
other terminals are finding incomplete. (xterm has a few - the OSC
ones, but since xterm's working, it's not obvious to me). I'd try
capturing the output using script, and analyze that.
I am afraid
On Sun, 9 Mar 2008, Yves Lambert wrote:
Thomas Dickey a écrit :
>
> Hello links and aptitude freezes at least(m)rxvt and Eterm
> terminals:
links is hardcoded, unrelated to ncurses.
Well I probably made a mistake, but I don't know where to forward the bug:
Anyhow links probably uses terminf
Thomas Dickey a écrit :
>
> Hello links and aptitude freezes at least(m)rxvt and Eterm
> terminals:
links is hardcoded, unrelated to ncurses.
Well I probably made a mistake, but I don't know where to forward the bug:
Anyhow links probably uses terminfo files, doesn't it ?
I should have descr
On Sat, 8 Mar 2008, Yves Lambert wrote:
Package: libncurses5
Version: 5.6+20080203-1
Severity: normal
Hello
links and aptitude freezes at least(m)rxvt and Eterm terminals:
links is hardcoded, unrelated to ncurses.
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Package: libncurses5
Version: 5.6+20080203-1
Severity: normal
Hello
links and aptitude freezes at least(m)rxvt and Eterm terminals:
it works fine when setting $TERM to xterm
I didn't get this problem with former version of ncurses
setting $TERM to xterm palliates the problem ie: mrxvt -tn xterm w
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