Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, try running 'partimage' in Eterm. The workaround they
gave me in #e was to unset LANG. I discovered, though, that the
ncurses-base package installs a terminfo file (/lib/terminfo/E/Eterm)
that causes this. Eterm ships with Eterm.ti, though, which compiles
into