El 8/8/24 a las 23:03, Guillem Jover escribió:[Sorry. I am writing in Mozilla Thunderbird, I have it well configured, but I am missing one thing in it, I have to study it properly, because there are things that are not right, and I have it quite programmed for HTML for other reasons. I have a lot of mailing lists and they make me a mess]
Sorry, I meant that the Linux console closing was a new behavior I > had not seen before. I've seen this behavior on a terminal (such as >
konsole) also inside tmux. Ah. Now I understand your problem. That's why you didn't get it. It did for me.
Me too, that's why I said, I have 4,250 packages, along with 47 of Libreoffice.org, with 4 other packages on the side. That is, 4,250 + 48 = 4,298.I use unstable, updated several times a day.
I'm still very surprised by this, and I can not reproduce it with > dpkg. Do you have any dpkg.cfg.d/ hooks installed, and what packages > doprovide them? If you move those configuration fragments aside and > try running dpkg, does it still produce a non-working Ctrl+C? No. I don't use anything, no hook, no nothing. That's bareback. It already came that way in the installation.
From dpkg I have 2 packages: dpkg and dpkg-dev, along with their dependencies. Nothing else.
At least for the issue I've seen with apt and Ctrl+C, I've tracked > this down to having the «adequate» package installed. If I remove > thatpackage then apt stops misbehaving. I'll either reassign the > apt bugs to adequate or file a new one, because I'm not sure who is > misbehaving, but I'd suspect adequate is the real culprit, which > got recently rewritten in Golang. Ah, I'm going to try to remove «Adequate», because if that's what it is... I don't know why I have it... maybe it's because of some package that needs it...
I check and see.Well, that's going to be it, because before, having this package didn't give me any problem. It is now solved. It was that, the "adequate" gives problems, I do not understand how it can do it, because it is an essential package of other packages and libraries.
Well, I have it solved. It is that problem.
Thanks, Guillem
Cheers... -- Enviando desde Mozilla Thunderbird.
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