On Tue, 15 Nov 2016 16:55:30 +0900
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Hi Antonio--
>
> On Mon 2016-11-14 23:45:55 +0900, Antonio Ospite wrote:
> > I still experience this issue with the vim-gnupg[1] plugin after
> > I disable a workaround[2,3] its author added. JFYI I disable the
> > workaround becaus
Hi Antonio--
On Mon 2016-11-14 23:45:55 +0900, Antonio Ospite wrote:
> I still experience this issue with the vim-gnupg[1] plugin after
> I disable a workaround[2,3] its author added. JFYI I disable the
> workaround because it has side effects[4].
I don't think #509554 was about the gpg plugin --
Package: pinentry-curses
Version: 0.9.7-9
Followup-For: Bug #509554
Dear Maintainer,
I still experience this issue with the vim-gnupg[1] plugin after
I disable a workaround[2,3] its author added. JFYI I disable the
workaround because it has side effects[4].
So I looks like no proper solution was
Hello Matt.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 08:07:05PM -0700, Matt Taggart wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> The bug #509554 "pinentry-curses destroys terminal settings" is a bug you
> filed against version 0.7.2-3 of pinentry-curses, which was the version
> included in etch and is qui
Hi Klaus,
The bug #509554 "pinentry-curses destroys terminal settings" is a bug you
filed against version 0.7.2-3 of pinentry-curses, which was the version
included in etch and is quite old.
It's a little unclear how to repeat it, I just trying running it and doing
a CONFI
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Package: pinentry-curses
Version: 0.7.2-3
Severity: normal
The pinentry-curses destroys the terminal settings as some settings for
function or cursor keys and more.
I have no special setting of the terminal settings so this problem
should be reprod
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