El 8/8/24 a las 02:27, Guillem Jover escribió:
Well, I can very easily reproduce this with apt or aptitude, but not
with dpkg alone. Just to make sure, before you call dpkg, Ctrl+C works,
and after calling dpkg it stops working? Otherwise can you start a
clean session where Ctrl+C works, then call the dpkg command you use
to reproduce this and then check again whether Ctrl+C works?
It plays after dpkg. Both apt, aptitude and dpkg play it for me.

I don't know if it's a Python thing or not, because I have 2 versions (3.12 and 3.13).

But as I said, it's strange.

In text consoles, the famous F2 to F6, something happens to me, as I described before, when I do it, both with apt; aptitude and dpkg, the console closes when I finish the installation of a package.

As I tell you, it's strange.

I don't know how this problem can exist, because it shouldn't even be a problem. But well...

Strange things happen, Sancho (the literal of Don Quixote de la Mancha).

Cheers.

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