Bug#451982: aptitude: debconf TERM not set

2007-12-17 Thread Chris Capon
Michelle Konzack wrote: I am running Stable, Testing and Unstable and in no version I have this problem. But I have encountered that some x-window-terminals doing bizzar things (XTerm inlusive)... Since XTerm erase my ${TMPDIR} I have to use a secial login version... Maybe this "feature" hit o

Bug#451982: aptitude: debconf TERM not set

2007-12-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Daniel, Am 2007-11-29 17:55:40, schrieb Daniel Burrows: > Are you running aptitude as root, or using the feature where it > automatically prompts you for your password? I'm not 100% sure that > the auto-su-to-root stuff preserves environment variables. I am running Stable, Testing and Un

Bug#451982: aptitude: debconf TERM not set

2007-11-29 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 11:43:57AM -0500, Chris Capon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > When installing any package, these lines are always displayed in the Terminal > window: > > debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog > debconf: (TERM is not set, so the dialog frontend is not usab

Bug#451982: aptitude: debconf TERM not set

2007-11-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-19 11:43:57, schrieb Chris Capon: > Package: aptitude > Version: 0.4.6.1-1.1 > Severity: normal > > > When installing any package, these lines are always displayed in the > Terminal window: > > debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog > debconf: (TERM is not set, so the dialog f

Bug#451982: aptitude: debconf TERM not set

2007-11-19 Thread Chris Capon
Package: aptitude Version: 0.4.6.1-1.1 Severity: normal When installing any package, these lines are always displayed in the Terminal window: debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog debconf: (TERM is not set, so the dialog frontend is not usable.) debconf: falling back to frontend: Readl