@martin.von.wittich - Get used to pulling screen sources and compiling
it yourself. No one at ubuntu has any interest in actually supporting
their "supported" OS.
It's fortunately pretty easy to build a non-fucked version of screen:
- `apt-get install build-essential ncurses-dev` to get the depe
I'm still having this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 (at least I believe it is
this one) - once per day screen crashes on me when I resize the window.
[[screen caught signal 11. (core dumped)]
martin@dogmeat ~ % screen --version
Screen version 4.03.01 (GNU) 28-Jun-15
martin@dogmeat ~ % lsb_release -a
No
I'm YET AGAIN having to build screen from source for a "SUPPORTED"
distro.
HEOO
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I just ran into this issue AGAIN on a different box.
How the hell is this in ANY way "LONG TERM **SUPPORT**"? A very broadly
used component of the OS CRASHES AND KILLS ALL CONTAINED PROCESS
RANDOMLY.
Me having to compile screen myself for EVERY "SUPPORTED" instance of
Ubuntu I have would be farci
So. it's not getting fixed?
I use LTS releases be cause I assumed they were actually supported
(that's what the "S" in LTS means, or so I thought). Why on earth would
this not be released for all the currently "supported" variants.
Admittedly, it's rather hard to trigger, but it's a compl
** Changed in: screen (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Hi,
Fake Name wrote:
> I should add, following this recipe here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
> bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681572 still reproduces the issue exactly.
>
> Here is a copy of the repro:
Thanks for the details as there are two different instructions in the
bug report you mentioned.
> htt
Ok, got screen to compile from source I checked out from git, and it
appears the issue is indeed fixed in 4.2.1-3.
This really, /really/ shouldn't even be in backports, this really needs
to be just a straight-out normal release for all platforms.
Having screen occationally shit the bed and take y
I should add, following this recipe here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681572 still reproduces the issue exactly.
Here is a copy of the repro:
- enable the alternate screen: ^A :altscreen on
- be sure to have at least two windows opened, then split with ^A S
- open Vim
- ma
This issue is not fixed.
I'm running screen Screen version 4.02.01 (GNU) 28-Apr-14, installed
from screen/trusty-backports, and the issue /still/ periodically
reoccurs (generally when I'm doing a whole bunch of stuff, and is the
most inconvenient.
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4.2.1 is part of 14.10 Utopic and also available in trusty-backports.
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Any chance the fix will be back ported? broken screen in LTS is kinda
bad...
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JFTR: This fix is included in the latest upstream release 4.2.1 which is
currently available in Debian Experimental and will be uploaded to
Debian Unstable soonish. It should propagate to Ubuntu Utopic
automatically soon afterwards.
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** Bug watch added: GNU Savannah Bug Tracker #35757
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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