On 1/10/07, Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: install libterm-readline-gnu-perl
       readline
              The  most traditional frontend, this looks quite similar to how
              Debian configuration always has been: a  series  of  questions,
              printed  out  at the console using plain text, and prompts done
              using the readline library. It even  supports  tab  completion.
              The  libterm-readline-gnu-perl  package is strongly recommended
              if you chose to use this frontend; the default readline  module
              isn't really good enough.

One of the ways that libterm-readline-perl-perl is not good enough is that
debconf cannot use it to display defaults.

So why is the library not improved such that it can show those defaults?


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