Public bug reported:

[ SRU Justification ]
mtr 0.86 added more colours to the curses output, but this broke how it blends 
in with dark terminals with non-standard colours, and light terminals in 
general.

While this is purely cosmetic, it's pretty ugly compared to mtr 0.85,
and the fix is trivial and trivially verified as correct (or, more
correct than 0.86) on several different terminal colour schemes.  As a
man who uses mtr daily, it's been driving me mildly nuts.

[ Solution ]
Two commits upstream fix this, so it's a little more readable again on light 
terminals, and doesn't mess with non-standard terminals:

63a1f1493bfbaf7e55eb7e20b3791fc8b14cf92d
7571201cf7a3394e0dcd2b037aba1836089cc084

[ Test Case ]
Run old and new mtr on a variety of terminal schemes (default gnome-terminal, 
inverted gnome-terminal, default and inverted xterm, etc) to see if it's (a) as 
readable or more than before, (b) now shows sanely default bg colours, (c) 
works correctly with transparent backgrounds.

The first point is somewhat subjective, though a quick test here shows
that on "xterm -rv", the bold text has switched from some barely-
readable grey-on-white to something approaching black-on-white, so I
think this is moving in a winning direction.

** Affects: mtr (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: mtr (Ubuntu Xenial)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Also affects: mtr (Ubuntu Xenial)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1581186

Title:
  mtr 0.86 doesn't respect terminal colors

Status in mtr package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in mtr source package in Xenial:
  New

Bug description:
  [ SRU Justification ]
  mtr 0.86 added more colours to the curses output, but this broke how it 
blends in with dark terminals with non-standard colours, and light terminals in 
general.

  While this is purely cosmetic, it's pretty ugly compared to mtr 0.85,
  and the fix is trivial and trivially verified as correct (or, more
  correct than 0.86) on several different terminal colour schemes.  As a
  man who uses mtr daily, it's been driving me mildly nuts.

  [ Solution ]
  Two commits upstream fix this, so it's a little more readable again on light 
terminals, and doesn't mess with non-standard terminals:

  63a1f1493bfbaf7e55eb7e20b3791fc8b14cf92d
  7571201cf7a3394e0dcd2b037aba1836089cc084

  [ Test Case ]
  Run old and new mtr on a variety of terminal schemes (default gnome-terminal, 
inverted gnome-terminal, default and inverted xterm, etc) to see if it's (a) as 
readable or more than before, (b) now shows sanely default bg colours, (c) 
works correctly with transparent backgrounds.

  The first point is somewhat subjective, though a quick test here shows
  that on "xterm -rv", the bold text has switched from some barely-
  readable grey-on-white to something approaching black-on-white, so I
  think this is moving in a winning direction.

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