On Sun, 30 Aug 2009, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> UXTerm is an interesting one to check. I switched over to it and it
> gets the black background as expected. I'm not starting to wonder if
> that's what I might have been using before. Maybe xterm has always been
> white.
X's default background for
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
>> X's default background for xterm is white; Debian sets it to black.
>> Redhat and some others leave it as white. (I generally prefer black,
>> since color contrasts work better against black).
>
> I prefer black too. I guess the issue here is, what c
The behavior in question is a gawk extension (non-standard),
and has been there a while, as documented in this rather old
link:
http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/gawk/gawk_214.html
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On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 02:09:14AM -0000, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>> On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Bryce Harrington wrote:
>>
>>> Well, I'm out of clue. I don't see where we have anything different
>>> from debian f
Package: xterm 243-1ubuntu1
That's from last spring. #254 is current.
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The behavior you're seeing is because of the \E[K (clear-to-end-of-line) which
is being sent at the
end of the line. Attaching a readable form of the part of the script we're
talking about.
** Attachment added: "readable form of script-detail"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37683119/foo.map
The clear-to-end-of-line control arrives when the last column of the
screen is filled; the cursor is waiting on that position. The control
clears that column; subsequent text is written from that point.
The difference that you expect happens to be a bug in gnome-terminal.
It works properly in xt
It's also the same bug in konsole (the developers copy from each other
of course).
The bug assumes that after writing to the 80th column that the next control will
affect the next line. It does not (per vt100 compatibility). The only thing
that
takes you to the next line is by writing printable
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Imre Péntek wrote:
> reply to comment #7: I've encountered it in xterm. Check my screenshot.
> This bug is reproducibly present in xterm(243).
See
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#grep_colors
(since the bug is most often reported for grep)
fwiw, I c
This was fixed a while ago:
2007/09/3
+ fix editbox widget to handle zero-length files (report by Joe
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2009, Alice Kærast wrote:
> Would it be an idea to include the libtinfo.so.5 symlink in libncurses5?
> Is there any reason it would cause any problems?
ncurses' configure script generates that link - but only if it's
configured to generate the separate library. As I understand it,
This should be either closed (not a bug in xterm),
or reassigned to KDE (in case someone changed
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That sounds correct (it's not due to a change in xterm's sources, but in how
the system is
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Michael Selig wrote:
>
>> Public bug reported:
>>
>> Binary package hint: libncurses5
>>
>> Just upgraded to Karmic, and some legacy ncurses programs broke, using
>> libncurses5 ve
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Michael Selig wrote:
>>
>>> Public bug reported:
>>>
>>> Binary package hint: libncurses5
>>>
>>> Just upgraded to Karmic,
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> It was working in 20090803, but re-broken in
>
> 20090927
> + completed integrating "sp-funcs" by Juergen Pfeifer in ncurses
> library (some work remains for form
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system-local terminfo does not search /usr/share/terminfo as README
says
either way: not a bug in ncurses
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gensub is a gawk extension (it helps to read the manual page).
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bash completion in 19.10 shows `awk: line 18: function gensub never
defi
(this isn't a bug in mawk, since gawk's extensions aren't in the
standard).
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Sure - actually not a **bug** in gawk or mawk, but the nuances of that
were omitted from the cited discussions (which you appear to not have
read - take some time and do that).
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That's due to a window manager change, and since Ubuntu is a few years
behind in xterm versions, it won't be fixed in Ubuntu 18.
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Ubuntu 20.04 would be pre-release (end of April), and as such doesn't affect
"multiple users".
If there's a valid (not created by Ubuntu) bug, it would be in Debian, since
Ubuntu provides
no improvements to any program that I work on.
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NetBSD pkgsrc has a more recent version of mawk than stated in this
report:
http://pkgsrc.se/lang/mawk
2019-02-15) Updated to version: mawk-1.3.4.20171017
MacPorts has the 2019-02-03 version:
https://github.com/macports/macports-
ports/blob/master/lang/mawk/Portfile
The report as worded implie
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 10:15:39PM -, amano wrote:
> *Most other distributions ship mawk at least in its last official
> incarnation 1.3.4 in their repositories. Dickey lists AIX, Fedora,
> FinkPorts (Mac OS X), FreeBSD port, Gentoo, HPUX, MacPorts (Mac OS X),
> NetBSD pkgsrc/lang, Open
I updated the webpage last week, to reduce confusion:
https://invisible-island.net/mawk/mawk.html
However, back to the stated issue: if the packager follows the same
guidelines as previously stated (100% compatibility with the existing
scripts, no effort whatsoever required of the packager), it's
Ubuntu 14.04 is past end of life.
Debian is the proper place to discuss feature enhancements for dialog,
because Ubuntu is uninvolved.
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F
The screenshot's not of this or any related application (such as
whiptail).
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fwiw, the behavior you're describing is done in the window-manager (not xterm).
Perhaps it's got some problem to be investigated.
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xterm r
Lynx is working as-designed. You can do this:
lynx --dump http://www.somesite/here/ | \
awk '/\.pdf$/{ sub("^[ ]*[0-9]+.[ ]*","",$0); print}' > ~/Desktop/links.txt
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fwiw, that was 4 years ago, and was in the previous (2.8.8) release.
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Looking at kitty's source, it appears that
kitty's install copies a compiled binary terminfo
rather than using the tic utility.
As such, it's not an ncurses bug.
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It's in the manual page: the zero-coordinates produce a window as large
as the screen, and mvwin will not move it off the screen.
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correct exit-code used in inputmenu for "rename" button (Debian
#673041, forwarded from Ubuntu #333909, patch by Lebedev Vadim).
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Read the manual page description of "--keep-tite"
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Does not clear its user i
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dialog/1.2-20130928-1
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The er
It's not a bug in dialog: when dialog's in the background, it relies
upon the terminal modes remaining as-is. bash resets the terminal
modes, breaking some of the optimizations used by ncurses. That's going
to happen anytime you have two programs with different notions of what
the terminal's doin
That was xterm-326d, which if someone had asked politely, I've have pointed
to https://github.com/ThomasDickey/xterm-snapshots
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ESC ] 6;12
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 10:45:24PM -, Robert Thorneycroft wrote:
> As Thomas Dickey above says mawk 1.3.4 at least allows unsigned int
> values up to 4294967295.
>
> Is there any reason the standard mawk package is stuck at 1.3.3? I have
yes - it's a problem with the packag
"/usr/bin/x-term" has to be a truncated form of "/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator"
(Debian's symbolic link via /etc/alternatives). The default terminal in Ubuntu
is the VTE-based gnome-terminal.
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Works for me:
$ infocmp stterm|head -5
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/share/terminfo/s/stterm
stterm| Suckless Tools simple terminal,
am, bce, hs, mir, msgr, ul, xenl,
colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv#3, pairs#64,
acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrss
I assume you're talking about the "Actions" keyword. Perhaps it's a
moot issue, due to Ubuntu's hostile attitude toward xterm's desktop
file: I can change it upstream, and it will not get installed.
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Guido Berhoerster asked about this bug in January; it was fixed in upstream mawk
in 20100220.
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Ah - to clarify, the changelog shows dates where there was a released tarball.
The 20100220 refers to a label for an interim snapshot which wasn't released
(and it, in turn contains finer-grained checks that aren't labeled for
snapshots).
Interim snapshots are useful for checking for regressions,
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Daniel Holm wrote:
> echo $TERM shows 'null'. Where can I find these init scripts?
As a start, I'd look at the "rc" files that dpkg -L bash lists, e.g.,
/etc/skel/.bashrc
/etc/bash.bashrc
and also your own scripts. You might also get a list of files using
strace, e.g., "st
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, John Clemens wrote:
> Oh, and something productive to add instead of just whining: Another
> font artefact happens if you use the xterm popup windows (ctrl-right
> click, for example). Moving the mouse over the menu entries leaves
> lines under the menu text.
>
> Could the be
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Daniel Holm wrote:
> I will check those files in /etc. But this bug showed up after upgrading
> to Maverick via a fresh install on my laptop - but kept the home dir.
> And on my server there was a complete fresh install with no prior home.
This appears to be a bug in vte which
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Benji York wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: lynx
>
> Cookies which are set for domain=.example.com are not sent in requests
> to example.com (note the lack of a www. prefix). This means users can
> not log into sites like Launchpad (launchpad.net) which
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> I think I can reproduce this (2.8.2dev.6).
2.8.8dev.6
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
> It hasn't been synced because it doesn't build on natty, our delta can
> be dropped now otherwise. Do you have a patch to fix the linker problem
> by any chance?
what was the linker problem?
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 00:11:02 -0000, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
>>
>>> It hasn't been synced because it doesn't build on natty, our delta can
>>> be dropped
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, that did fix a part of it, with xterm-266b:
thanks - I'll add a check for the x11 package, and email when that's
available (early morning - I'm near the end of my day, prone to error).
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, that did fix a part of it, with xterm-266b:
I put an updated patch
xterm-266e.patch.gz
in
ftp://invisible-island.net/temp
which seems to work (given that I have to stub out pieces to reproduce the
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, Anders Kaseorg wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: xterm
It's a bug in compiz, and was reported "here" a few months ago.
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, Albert Chin wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: xterm
>
> Experiencing font corruption in xterm under Lucid. A snapshot is at
> http://www.lystra.org/compiz-bug.png. The "rm compiz-bug-0.png compiz-
> bug-1.png" shows the problem. I have compiz 0.8.4-0ubuntu1
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Julien Cristau wrote:
> Not an xterm bug. I blame compiz, or your nvidia driver.
Oddly, I'm only seeing this recurring problem from Ubuntu users...
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Fabio Marconi wrote:
> ** Package changed: ubuntu => xterm (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
another duplicate of 644943 (bug in compiz).
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Michael Vogt wrote:
> Hey Thomas, thanks for explaining this about the xterm setgid bit.
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, rusivi1 wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. I noticed the package your bugging is updated in Lucid.
> Does this occur in it? If so, please feel free to mark this bug as new.
> Thanks in advance!
It is a bug unrelated
The behavior being described here is from the shell (whether bash or something
else is unclear).
It is not relevant to xterm.
However, I notice compiz mentioned. Ubuntu has longstanding issues with that
(see http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#compiz_bugs). That also
is not a probl
Description of menus is not relevant to "xterm"
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xterm menu items disappear
Reading the manual, I see that the DS4208 is talking via RS-232, which would
make xterm's
role in this mostly as a bystander, since (unless you've made your keyboard the
serial device,
it would only be echoing something).
The -l option doesn't show me much either, except for your shell prompt (w
Actually, reading the source code for less 458 and the Debian package,
https://packages.debian.org/sid/less
I do not see that less is aware of
wheel mouse in any form whatsoever. Filing random bug reports against every
terminal emulator will
have no effect on the ability of less to behave as re
Actually, a specific example would be useful and constructive information.
Your comment is neither.
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Segfault with mawk
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This sounds like a problem with the application rather than xterm.
For instance, there are a few applications which have hardcoded
escape sequences for Linux console's nonstandard color palettes.
XTerm has a workaround for that (the brokenLinuxOSC resource setting).
Some other applications do... i
Without knowing what characters are sent/received, I cannot offer advice other
than
to point to known problems with applications in this area.
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Ti
If that were so, then there would be a lot of bug reports
(control-characters would be something to check, but plain ASCII does not sound
plausible).
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On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 09:32:17PM -, Pierre Rudloff wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> When an tag is placed inside a tag, it adds extra lines
> before it, which makes it awkward to read.
>
> For example, this testcase renders as :
> * Test
> *
>
>
> Test
> * Test
Odd:
Likely sc was always wrong, and ncurses was fixed. Now it's sc's turn
to play.
http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/NEWS.html#t20151128
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More information would be helpful.
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This doesn't describe a bug in xterm, but rather a feature request from
the desktop packagers.
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There's nothing remaining in the xtermhacks page which will be applied to the
upstream source.
The features alluded to in this report do not exist on that page.
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See the selectToClipboard feature, for "CLIPBOARD".
The comment about "worked well before" needs some clarification.
To the extent that the shortcut keys are relevant, that lies solely in the
user's ability to customize the program.
I'm not going to carry on a length discussion of that on this rep
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xterm freezes
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I see the status changed, indicating that a fix was release - but see no
corresponding package change.
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hex print in mawk does not work on
To refresh my memory, I compared with one-true-awk (mawk and Kernighan's awk
behave the same in this case).
ymmv
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That's helpful. However, Debian has 034 in testing,
which would tend to indicate that this bug could be closed in perhaps two years.
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This was addressed in Debian #254603
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I don't recall a fix for this specific issue, but am able to login using
2.8.8pre.3 without issue.
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By the way, that was two years ago (which release of Ubuntu is this
reported against?)
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fix regression in command-line parsing introduced in patch #271 changes for
Debian #629358, (Debian #637910).
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Ubuntu 14.04 has xterm patch #297.
This bug was fixed in patch #298 - see
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That's a Debian-specific customization, as discussed in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=647323
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On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 02:59:16PM -, David Biesack wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> lynx -dump url is supposed to strip out the HTML markup and format the text,
> but it is not working; it is just echoing the output.
>
> The input is simple HTML:
>
> $ echo >| curl.out <
> Some text
>
>
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 02:41:15PM -, David Biesack wrote:
> Thanks for the tip, Thomas.
>
> I still find the behavior confusing; i.e. that the name is important rather
> than the content.
> "-dump dumps the formatted output of the default document"
> implies the document is HTML, d
On Sun, 9 Oct 2011, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I know "Opinion" is confusing and all, but I hope we can agree that "in
> one of the comments somebody proposed a solution that is now obsolete"
> is nowhere near what it means.
>
> That said, it's not clear what the bug is here. The description ref
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668208
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668208
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Also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lynx-cur/+bug/732177
(this report is a duplicate either way)
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Title:
Lynx does not support Server
I see (at the time I had nothing to test the change with, and forgot
later).
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Title:
No SNI support in Lynx
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hmm - isn't there already more than one report on this.
no matter - your derogatory comment here, as well in forum is duly
noted.
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Title:
xdiagn
duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xterm/+bug/129041
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Title:
xdiagnose and xterm (uxterm) icon doesn't look that good like th
This is relevant to your behavior:
http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct
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Title:
xdiagnose and xterm (uxterm) icon doesn't look tha
This for example falls short of the guidelines. Your repeated comments
are deliberate harassment.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2051196
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The bug is already marked as fixed, no need to add abusive comments.
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Title:
xterm icon available by default
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The decision was already made. However, the current icons for xterm haven't
been discussed.
The only comments have been made based on the pre-SVG icons (and Bicha's
comments about
the website got half of the information incorrect - at a minimum he should have
based his
comments on the source an
For example, this is what I see with xterm on Ubuntu - the old icon and
new.
** Attachment added: "screenshot of xterm on Ubuntu 12.04"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xterm/+bug/129041/+attachment/3375179/+files/xterm-283-ubuntu-12.04.png
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