2014-02-20 21:25 GMT+00:00  <nicolas.patr...@gmail.com>:
> Le 20/02/2014 21:42:15, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo a écrit :
>
>> I don't understand... do you mean that you think that it's a bug with
>> the apache2 scripts?  That's my guess as well, what I don't know is
>> if aptitude should try to restore the state of the terminal before
>> continuing (if possible).
>
>> What does it mean "I even have the bug with aptitude", can you please
>> rephrase?
>
> Every script that uses colour changes the colour of the following
> lines, not only the colour of what has to be coloured.
> The colour returns to its normal state when the script terminates.

So "I even have the bug with aptitude" means:

"It was not only in that occasion, I continue having this problem with
aptitude now, and happens with every script that uses colours"

Is that right?

If the reply is yes, I will change the bug tags to confirmed, and in
that case probably we should try to do some resetting of the terminal
before continuing.

I still would like to know if this happens for other people, and if
it's with all terminal types, locales, etc... I personally have never
seen this (or noticed it).


Cheers.
-- 
Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>


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