[Touch-packages] [Bug 1074454] Re: resize during insert problem

2024-02-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for vim (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  resize during insert problem

Status in vim package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  resize during insert seems to cause a problem.  to reproduce:
  create a textfile using the 21 lines of text given below.
  resize an xterm to 12 lines long and 80 characters wide.
  in the xterm, edit (vim) the textfile.
  position the cursor on the / preceeding "vmlinuz", and type
  cB/
  (with no escape)(still in insert mode)
  resize the xterm to 10 lines by 80 characters.
  vim is now in an inconsistent state.
  the first visible cue is the disappearance of text following the cursor.
  further inserted characters appear to insert on the wrong line.
  as things progress it may recover itself, or it may ABRT or SEGV.
  for example if at this point i
  hit  (end the insert)
  type :ls (with no CR)
  enlarge the window
  i get
  Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
  Vim: preserving files...
  and it hangs thus.

  
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 kernel/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/vmlinuz quiet panic=30 method=hd:sda7: 
ksdevice=
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
  

  $  lsb_release -rd
  Description:Ubuntu 12.10
  Release:12.10
  $  apt-cache policy vim
  vim:
Installed: 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1
Candidate: 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1
Version table:
   *** 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1 0
  500 http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main i386 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1074454] Re: resize during insert problem

2023-12-05 Thread Paul White
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to
review all reported bugs in a timely manner.

Ubuntu 12.10 (quantal) reached end-of-life on May 16, 2014.

I'm setting the status of this bug to 'Incomplete' as it's not seen any
activity for some time. If this is still an issue while using a
currently maintained release of Ubuntu then please let us know which
one(s) otherwise this bug report can be left to expire in approximately
60 days time.

** Tags added: quantal

** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  resize during insert problem

Status in vim package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  resize during insert seems to cause a problem.  to reproduce:
  create a textfile using the 21 lines of text given below.
  resize an xterm to 12 lines long and 80 characters wide.
  in the xterm, edit (vim) the textfile.
  position the cursor on the / preceeding "vmlinuz", and type
  cB/
  (with no escape)(still in insert mode)
  resize the xterm to 10 lines by 80 characters.
  vim is now in an inconsistent state.
  the first visible cue is the disappearance of text following the cursor.
  further inserted characters appear to insert on the wrong line.
  as things progress it may recover itself, or it may ABRT or SEGV.
  for example if at this point i
  hit  (end the insert)
  type :ls (with no CR)
  enlarge the window
  i get
  Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
  Vim: preserving files...
  and it hangs thus.

  
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 uuid  
960c92bd-69d3-415f-93b6-2242187e3557
 kernel/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/vmlinuz quiet panic=30 method=hd:sda7: 
ksdevice=
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
 initrd/SL-60-i386/Install-DVD/initrd.img
  

  $  lsb_release -rd
  Description:Ubuntu 12.10
  Release:12.10
  $  apt-cache policy vim
  vim:
Installed: 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1
Candidate: 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1
Version table:
   *** 2:7.3.547-4ubuntu1 0
  500 http://ie.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main i386 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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