Bug closed due to a user misconfiguration.
* Elimar Riesebieter <riese...@lxtec.de> [2015-01-23 18:43 +0100]: > * Detlef Lechner <dl...@gmx.net> [2015-01-23 15:57 +0100]: > > > On 23.01.2015 14:44, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > > >* bullgard <bullga...@googlemail.com> [2015-01-23 14:16 +0100]: > > > > > >>Package: moc > > >>Version: 1:2.5.0-1$ > > >> > > >>--- Please enter the report below this line. --- > > >>'$ echo $TERM' responds: " xterm". > > >>'$ echo $SHELL' responds: "/bin/bash". > > >Somewhere ( i.e. $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.profile) your term ist set > > >to xterm. On the console TERM=linux should be the state of the art. > > > > > >Try: > > >$ TERM=linux mocp > > > > > >Elimar > > In ~/.bashrc I changed the line > > export TERM=xterm > > to > > export TERM=linux mocp. > > $ TERM=linux mocp should be for the commandline only. You don't need > to set the TERM environment variable via .bashrc. The console gets > TERM from init and the terminals like urxvt or xterm do have their > own TERM. Remove export TERM=linux mocp from .bashrc, reboot (you > need a new init ;-)) and test again. > > > Now the ncurses mocp bug in the console has gone. But the change has the > > adverse effect hat highlighting an filename entry in mc and pressing F3 will > > select all filenames. Which is clearly not what I want. > > Should be ok after optimizing .bashrc and reboot. > > Elimar > -- > You cannot propel yourself forward by > patting yourself on the back. > -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org