2016-04-23 21:54 Axel Beckert:
Hi Manuel,
did I mention that this issue is TUI related? Haven't really tried to
suspend aptitude in commandline mode while it's waiting for me to
press enter or such.
Yeah, that's what I had understood. In fact, waiting for "press key to
continue" ignores the C
Hi Manuel,
did I mention that this issue is TUI related? Haven't really tried to
suspend aptitude in commandline mode while it's waiting for me to
press enter or such.
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> >Not sure if it's gdb which is broken on armhf or something else.
>
> Did you try with va
2016-04-06 01:22 Axel Beckert:
Not sure if it's gdb which is broken on armhf or something else.
Did you try with valgrind, btw? In armhf unusably slow I suppose, but
in x86 is usable (~1 minute). I think that you can redirect valgrind's
stderr and still use curses.
Other than that, I updat
Hi again,
> It's possibly the first time I did this with an aptitude version
> released after Jessie. So I can't tell when it started, except that it
> didn't happen with Debian Jessie on armhf nor with Raspian Jessie. I'm
> not sure about Raspbian Stretch, but I may have used aptitude (0.7.5)
> t
Hi Manuel,
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> I very rarely use Linux virtual consoles and aptitude. I don't know
> if you use them enough to be able to tell if it's a behaviour that
> only started recently while not happening for years, or simply you
> don't use it often enough to see if it
Hi,
2016-04-05 14:41 GMT+01:00 Axel Beckert :
> Hi Manuel,
>
> Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
>> I was trying to say that the functions whose name appear
>> (vsnprintf_chk and the other _chk) are not part of
>> aptitude/apt/cwidget, and other of the functions in the backtrace
>> don't show n
Hi Manuel,
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> I was trying to say that the functions whose name appear
> (vsnprintf_chk and the other _chk) are not part of
> aptitude/apt/cwidget, and other of the functions in the backtrace
> don't show names, so if you have of you have dbgsym of aptitude
> in
2016-04-05 12:26 GMT+01:00 Axel Beckert :
> Hi Manuel,
>
>> >This does not happen, if
>> >
>> >* if tried inside an xterm
>> >* if just TERM is set to "linux", but the terminal is no virtual linux
>> > console, i.e. "env TERM=linux aptitude" does not exhibit the issue.
>>
>> What's "TERM" in the vt
Hi Manuel,
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
> >aptitude segfaults under the following circumstances:
> >
> >1. Log in as root on a Linux virtual console, i.e. after pressing
> > Ctrl-Alt-F1.
> >
> >2. Start aptitude in TUI mode, i.e. without any options or parameters.
> >
> >3. Press Ctrl-Z t
Hi Axel,
2016-04-03 00:29 Axel Beckert:
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.8-1
Hi,
aptitude segfaults under the following circumstances:
1. Log in as root on a Linux virtual console, i.e. after pressing
Ctrl-Alt-F1.
2. Start aptitude in TUI mode, i.e. without any options or parameters.
3. Pre
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.7.8-1
Hi,
aptitude segfaults under the following circumstances:
1. Log in as root on a Linux virtual console, i.e. after pressing
Ctrl-Alt-F1.
2. Start aptitude in TUI mode, i.e. without any options or parameters.
3. Press Ctrl-Z to suspend aptitude.
4. Enter "
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