Bug#308552: doesn't act on keyboard input when the time machine is used

2013-08-06 Thread Jacob Nevins
In 2005, I wrote: Now that we've bitten the bullet and autoconfiscated, perhaps we should make an effort to use monotonic clocks on those systems where they're reliably available. As of 0.63 (not yet packaged) we do this (r9529/r9535 upstream, committed in May 2012). (Also the whole basis of

Bug#308552: doesn't act on keyboard input when the time machine is used

2005-05-11 Thread Jacob Nevins
Martin Michlmayr writes: I just used my time machine (aka date --set ) to send a mail which I should have sent a few hours ago. :) Interestingly, pterm gets quite confused when you change the time by just one hour. When you type anything into an existing pterm, it is not shown (much like

Bug#308552: doesn't act on keyboard input when the time machine is used

2005-05-10 Thread Martin Michlmayr
Package: pterm Version: 0.58-1 Severity: minor I just used my time machine (aka date --set ) to send a mail which I should have sent a few hours ago. :) Interestingly, pterm gets quite confused when you change the time by just one hour. When you type anything into an existing pterm, it is not

Bug#308552: doesn't act on keyboard input when the time machine is used

2005-05-10 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-05-11 00:21]: When I open a new pterm after changing the time, I don't see this behaviour. To test, I reset the time, opened a gnome-terminal, set the time back by an hour again; my input was shown and executed so I think this is a bug in pterm. Two