This bug was fixed in the package screen - 4.0.3-11ubuntu3
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screen (4.0.3-11ubuntu3) jaunty; urgency=low
* debian/patches/56-source-file-not-found-warning.dpatch: When sourcing a
file in a screenrc which is not found, fail more gracefully by not
interrupting normal
Fix committed to bzr, I'm holding off uploading this at the moment due
to Alpha4 freeze. Please let me know if you want this uploaded in time
for Alpha4, Loic (by changing the milestone accordingly).
:-Dustin
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed
Talked to slangasek, this is worth uploading for alpha4. Promoting the
milestone to alpha4, and uploading now.
:-Dustin
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-9.04-beta = jaunty-alpha-4
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Causes errors when removing screen-profiles or sharing .screenrc across hosts
This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.19-0ubuntu1
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screen-profiles (1.19-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* screen: wrapper script should add a -c arg, and specify your chosen
profile, and ensure that .screenrc at least exists, prevent recursion
from
Thanks!
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Causes errors when removing screen-profiles or sharing .screenrc across hosts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323756
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On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Loïc Minier l...@dooz.org wrote:
I'm not sure I understand why it's hard to change the /usr/bin/screen
script; you mean it would be hard to convert existing installs?
Yes, exactly the latter. It's very easy to fix the screen wrapper
script to use -c.
:-Dustin
Thanks for the bug report, Loic. You raise a couple of important
issues.
I would like to patch screen itself to handle missing source'd files
more gracefully, perhaps as you say by checking for its existence before
sourcing it. I'm going to add a task for 'screen' to this bug for this
item.
We
Hi Loic-
The attached patch to screen itself will lower the high-priority,
always-shown file-not-found message to a debug message.
Independently of your bug, I've been thinking this would be a nice,
trivial improvement to screen's behavior. I can upload this tomorrow,
but I thought I'd let you
Does your patch affect commands typed interactively? Say if I type
Ctrl-a :source foo, will it still output an error message?
I'm not sure I understand why it's hard to change the /usr/bin/screen
script; you mean it would be hard to convert existing installs?
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Causes errors when removing