Your message dated Sun, 3 May 2020 21:58:04 +0200 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: Bug#197790: Explanation and solution of the more search bug has caused the Debian Bug report #197790, regarding util-linux: [more] doesn't handle backspace in string search to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Subject: man-db: The 'search' facility is broken on some systems. Package: man-db Version: 2.4.1-9 Severity: important -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux mobo 2.4.20 #3 Mon Dec 23 15:33:25 CST 2002 i686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C Versions of packages man-db depends on: ii bsdmainutils 5.20020211-8 More utilities from FreeBSD. ii debconf 1.2.35 Debian configuration management sy ii dpkg 1.10.10 Package maintenance system for Deb ii groff 1.18.1-9 GNU troff text-formatting system ii groff-base 1.18.1-9 GNU troff text-formatting system ( ii libc6 2.3.1-17 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libdb3 3.2.9-19 Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [ru -- debconf information: man-db/build-database: true man-db/rebuild-database: true * man-db/install-setuid: false Searching for text in a man page seems to be broken. For example, 'man gcc' followed by a '/mpower' replies with a 'Pattern not found' even though the man page clearly contains this string. Similarly, /msoft-float does return a hit, one single hit, in the DEC Alpha section, even though the msoft-float flag occurs in over half a dozen different sections of this man page. This appears to be a regression: the version of man on my SuSE SLES8 powerpc box does not have this problem: it is man --version man, version 2.3.19, 14 May 2001
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--- Begin Message ---> I have written a patch (attached) which fixes this behaviour. I am also > sending this upstream. The patch is against debian util-linux-2.12-3; > it should apply cleanly against a vanilla util-linux-2.12, with some line > offsets. I would be grateful is the maintainer of more would take a good > look at this too; I think I have it correct, but the sourcecode is somewhat > cryptic at places. Thanks. I'm closing this in Debian assuming that upstream has either accepted or rejected the patch; given it's quite old I also don't think it's going to apply on top of current versions. Anyway, upstream is the right place to continue discussing this if needed. Cheers, Chris
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