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no problem. I assume that people commenting in bug-reports are aware of where
the upstream source
is for a package. Offhand, I don't (as I do for Debian) know the URL for
Ubuntu package pages;
this URL indicates that Ubuntu is a little behind #281:
http://oswatershed.org/pkg/xterm
One of the
xterm #281 provides 48x48 png icon and svg icon
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Better styled is vague (and considering some of the icons in Unity) is
unlikely to be a realistic goal.
xterm #281 has svg- and png-icons for the use of people with legitimate
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Fix was released in mawk-1.3.4-20120627
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reviewing this, I see the problem, and have a fix for it
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Actually it depends on the application which uses ncurses. For example, if the
application (as tin does)
manipulates SIGWINCH handling, then ncurses's SIGWINCH handler will not see the
events. There was
a problem with ifdef's for SIGWINCH a few years ago for Mac OS X; a similar
build problem
On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 05:46:27AM -, Andrey Gelman wrote:
Public bug reported:
Regular output in XTerm results in a few blanked (black) lines in the top or
bottom of the window.
It happens when some application prints out something - top of windows stays
black.
It happens when I
On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 05:20:37PM -, Andrey Gelman wrote:
Hi !
I'm not so sure this is a Nouveau issue ...
I actually use a proprietary NVidia driver. The
'xserver-xorg-video-nouveau'
was merely a left-over after installing the NVidia driver. I have
removed it, however the problem
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On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 09:52:41AM +0100, Axel G. Rossberg wrote:
You should be able to verify if it is a compiz bug by temporarily disabling
that aspect of your configuration.
I think I am using compiz as my window manager (wobbly windows and
stuff). When doing metacity --replace xterm
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I can produce the problem by starting an xterm and clicking (or double
clicking) the title bar. It moves one pixle to the upper left.
Same xclock, and xfontsel, but not xfig,
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 09:32:17PM -, Pierre Rudloff wrote:
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When an address tag is placed inside a li tag, it adds extra lines
before it, which makes it awkward to read.
For example, this testcase renders as :
* Test
*
Test
* Test
Odd:
Guido Berhoerster asked about this bug in January; it was fixed in upstream mawk
in 20100220.
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Ah - to clarify, the changelog shows dates where there was a released tarball.
The 20100220 refers to a label for an interim snapshot which wasn't released
(and it, in turn contains finer-grained checks that aren't labeled for
snapshots).
Interim snapshots are useful for checking for regressions,
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 06:30:05PM -, James Brierley wrote:
And I of course meant to write
$ stty cols 132
Output from infocmp vt100-w will show if the terminal database has the
right values. For example:
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/share/terminfo/v/vt100-w
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:13:16PM -, James Brierley wrote:
It does indeed say 'cols#132', so it is then not an ncurses problem
(I'll trust you on this since you wrote it!) It points to the entry in
/usr/share/terminfo, there was no ~/.terminfo.
I'm not sure where the problem lies in
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The locale-charset feature was changed to non-experimental in 2.8.7dev.5
(2007-05-17),
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On Sun, 9 Oct 2011, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
I know Opinion is confusing and all, but I hope we can agree that in
one of the comments somebody proposed a solution that is now obsolete
is nowhere near what it means.
That said, it's not clear what the bug is here. The description refers
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, Björn Tillenius wrote:
Public bug reported:
When I type something in an xterm window, the text that I type have some
artifacts, making it almost impossible to read. If I switch focus to
some other window, the text looks normal, and when switching focus back
to the xterm
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Julian Taylor wrote:
Public bug reported:
libncurses.so.5 is a link to libtermcap. libtermcap.so is a linker
script linking back to libncurses.so.5
$ ll /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2011-08-18 19:24 /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5 -
libtermcap.so
Quoting Joe Barnett the...@gmail.com:
Public bug reported:
As of relatively recently in onieric, if I run xterm, my X session ends
abruptly.
tested with gnome-shell's alt+f2 runner as well as running from within a
gnome-terminal command line.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011, Joe Barnett wrote:
except i'm running gnome-shell/mutter, not compiz...
The description I read of it sounded as if it uses much of the same code.
(I would comment directly on it, but 11.04 is the latest Ubuntu I've
installed so far, and it refused to run Unity in a VM
hmm - the problem is actually a little different (appears to be still a problem
with Gtk).
There was an issue with reparenting which is more obvious with the Gtk script
that I used.
However -
The bug that you're reporting is that is that Gtk is (according to the event
information)
using the
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Investigated, found that the essential difference between xterm and
urxvt in this aspect is that xterm initializes using one of the
functions such as XtOpenApplication, which does resource initialization,
etc., on a shell widget that it creates. Later, it uses XReparentWindow
to handle the -into
Can you reproduce the problem if you're not using compiz?
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thanks - I can reproduce the problem, will investigate
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011, auquicu wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
Start X, and under X an xterm running bash.
Select some text and paste it at the command prompt. It is not echoed.
Type any keyboard character and the mouse-pasted text appears, followed
by the typed
On Fri, 20 May 2011, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
Now I cannot reproduce it either, I also get fullscreen. I don't know
what I changed to get that effect.
I wasn't really trying to get fullscreen though, but that's better than
a misaligned window.
fullscreen is at least configurable.
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On Wed, 18 May 2011, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
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When running xterm in Unity, the window is horizontally misaligned, it
This would be a bug in Unity (looks like compiz is the source of almost
all recent Ubuntu reports).
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On Fri, 6 May 2011, vatbier wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
I typed exit in an xterm window and pressed enter. My X session got killed
instantly and I had to relogin.
It happened twice in a row.
I seem to recall seeing a similar report against gnome-terminal about
On Tue, 3 May 2011, marble wrote:
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty), ncurses-term 5.7+20101128-1.
I have a fairly complex setup (sorry): I ssh from a CentOS 5 machine to an
Ubuntu one, and run screen. I am using konsole, and have its TERM type set to
konsole-256color. This
On Wed, 4 May 2011, marble wrote:
Thankyou for your reply. I shall take this up with screen then. For my
own understanding, is it intended that infocmp shows no difference
between the XT and non-XT definitions?
Use the -x option of infocmp to see the extended data such as XT.
The color
On Mon, 2 May 2011, auquicu wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
Start X, and under X an xterm running bash.
Select some text and paste it at the command prompt. It is not echoed. Type
any keyboard character and the mouse-pasted text appears, followed by the
typed
Perhaps your machine doesn't have the fonts used for the menus.
(None of the attachments or responses address this area, packagers
generally decline to add fonts as dependencies to xterm).
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I see (now, having read through the changes, and made a test-case). The fix in
#226
was for the core-dump. The report was for two errors, and one was not
addressed.
I can see that it's dying in the call in menu.c
XtCallActionProc(w, XawPositionSimpleMenu, event, params, 1);
The widget
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:02:06AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I might be able to appease it by checking for this case and warping the
pointer onto the menu widget (will see).
This seems to work:
===
RCS file: RCS/menu.c,v
It's unlikely to be the same bug.
More likely (since no one's reported anything recent - Ubuntu's
xterm is from last summer) is this item fixed in patch #263:
Patch #263 - 2010/10/13
corrected initialization of misc resource values, to ensure that xterm has
allocated a copy of strings which may
On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 12:12:28PM -, Florian Effenberger wrote:
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Home and End do not work for xterm in Natty. Neither iTerm, Terminal.App
(both OS X) nor PuTTY can e.g. scroll up and down in the less pager.
Works fine with Lucid, or when I redefine the terminal as
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I'm running Natty Narwhal on x86_64 but using the gnome-session, not
Unity, environment. My home directory is NFS mounted from a Debian
x86_64 box. My desktop was running 10.10 with the latest
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Hizoka wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
This command does not work with compiz but it works without compiz
xterm -iconic -e echo 'I sleep' sleep 5
with compiz : the window is visible
without compiz : the window is at the bottom of the screen
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Julien Cristau wrote:
Not an xterm bug. I blame compiz, or your nvidia driver.
Oddly, I'm only seeing this recurring problem from Ubuntu users...
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another duplicate of 644943 (bug in compiz).
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, Albert Chin wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
Experiencing font corruption in xterm under Lucid. A snapshot is at
http://www.lystra.org/compiz-bug.png. The rm compiz-bug-0.png compiz-
bug-1.png shows the problem. I have compiz 0.8.4-0ubuntu15.
This
On Fri, 7 Jan 2011, Todd Lewis wrote:
Public bug reported:
On my Ubuntu 10.04.1 laptop,
infocmp -f -L -d xterm xterm-256color
shows (among other differences) that key_backspace is '\177' on xterm
but '^H' on xterm-256color. This causes some programs to misbehave when
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, Anders Kaseorg wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
It's a bug in compiz, and was reported here a few months ago.
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Michael Vogt wrote:
Hey Thomas, thanks for explaining this about the xterm setgid bit.
no problem
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Please merge xterm 266-1 (main) from debian unstable (main)
By the way, I release #267 last night, which has the above-mentioned
configure-script
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xterm's makefile will automatically suppress the setgid-bit if (as in the
debdiff)
it is using utempter.
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The debdiff has this comment in its patch for UXTerm.ad:
+ ! This includes XTerm-color which includes XTerm, which defines fonts.
+ ! Why set them here?
The reason for setting fonts in UXTerm.ad is that they're different from the
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010, Akkana Peck wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
I used to be able to change the titlebar inside an xterm window with:
echo 'ESC]2;New titleESC' (substitute ^V and the ESC key to insert
escape characters; I used a shell alias).
This no longer works,
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010, Akkana Peck wrote:
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Binary package hint: xterm
I used to be able to change the titlebar inside an xterm window with:
echo 'ESC]2;New titleESC' (substitute ^V and the ESC key to insert
escape characters; I used a shell alias).
That second ESC should
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
Thanks Thomas, that did fix a part of it, with xterm-266b:
I put an updated patch
xterm-266e.patch.gz
in
ftp://invisible-island.net/temp
which seems to work (given that I have to stub out pieces to reproduce the
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
It hasn't been synced because it doesn't build on natty, our delta can
be dropped now otherwise. Do you have a patch to fix the linker problem
by any chance?
what was the linker problem?
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 00:11:02 -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
It hasn't been synced because it doesn't build on natty, our delta can
be dropped now otherwise. Do you have a patch to fix the linker problem
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Robert Hooker wrote:
Thanks Thomas, that did fix a part of it, with xterm-266b:
thanks - I'll add a check for the x11 package, and email when that's
available (early morning - I'm near the end of my day, prone to error).
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Benji York wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lynx
Cookies which are set for domain=.example.com are not sent in requests
to example.com (note the lack of a www. prefix). This means users can
not log into sites like Launchpad (launchpad.net) which need
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I think I can reproduce this (2.8.2dev.6).
2.8.8dev.6
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Second:
The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
echo -e \e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l
well... that doesn't disable bold fonts.
Actually, this does disable overstrike (sometimes called bold) fonts.
May be it's not
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was a problem
with the font-caching which I made for xterm a few years ago.
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
WORKAROUND:
This is still pretty clunky but I've been using this solution since 8.04, to
solve this very problem:
The following shell code disables bold (overstrike) fonts in xterm:
echo -e \e[1mA\e[2J\e[7mB\e[m\e[?5h\e[?5l
well... that doesn't
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Daniel Holm wrote:
I will check those files in /etc. But this bug showed up after upgrading
to Maverick via a fresh install on my laptop - but kept the home dir.
And on my server there was a complete fresh install with no prior home.
This appears to be a bug in vte which
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Oh, and something productive to add instead of just whining: Another
font artefact happens if you use the xterm popup windows (ctrl-right
click, for example). Moving the mouse over the menu entries leaves
lines under the menu text.
Could the be
yOn Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Daniel Holm wrote:
Yes. It is bash. What do you want me to do?
I'm curious if there's something in its initialization scripts which is
doing an unset on TERM, or exporting it to some odd value.
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On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Daniel Holm wrote:
echo $TERM shows 'null'. Where can I find these init scripts?
As a start, I'd look at the rc files that dpkg -L bash lists, e.g.,
/etc/skel/.bashrc
/etc/bash.bashrc
and also your own scripts. You might also get a list of files using
strace, e.g.,
It's more likely to be a problem with your shell environment than xterm.
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I don't see the shell mentioned (assuming bash). It's not a problem with the
terminal database,
otherwise you'd not succeed in using the exported $TERM. So I'm assuming some
scripting
error in the shell's initialization is clearing the variable.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Kalle Valo wrote:
I installed xterm_256-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb from lucid (which doesn't have
this problem in my lucid workstation) and I was able to reproduce the
problem immediately. So the bug is elsewhere than in xterm. But where?
My knowledge of X is limited, so I would
I was curious if it was in Xft/render. I've not seen this in Debian/testing,
so I'd expect
the problem to be Ubuntu-specific. Can someone reproduce the effect with a
previous
version of xterm (or is #261 the only choice for maverick)?
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, Schplurtz le déboulonné wrote:
Hello,
The bug is still there in Lucid.
After reading Thomas Dickey's comment, I think there is no need to mark
the bug as new. Am I right ?
right - it's a longstanding bug. iirc, mawk is reading the token in a
context where it's not
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, rusivi1 wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I noticed the package your bugging is updated in Lucid.
Does this occur in it? If so, please feel free to mark this bug as new.
Thanks in advance!
It is a bug unrelated to
For whatever reason, this change will not appear in upstream,
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On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Loïc Minier wrote:
Thomas, I checked the NEWS from latest ncurses dev tarball and it seems
a relatively harmless bunch of updates when compared to Ubuntu's current
5.7+20100313, but still quite a few.
Do you see any issue in updating to this version, such as API/ABI
Quoting Loïc Minier l...@dooz.org:
Is this only needed when cross-building or should the ncurses build
always set -D_GNU_SOURCE when building make_hash make_keys? What's
the error you get otherwise?
It's needed for cross-building because the configure script can only
do checks for one
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
...
Package: xterm 256-1ubuntu1
The current patch-level upstream is #261; the last fix involving memory
issues was here (2010/5/1):
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_258
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
Package: xterm 256-1ubuntu1
The current patch-level upstream is #261; the last fix involving memory
issues was here (2010/5/1):
http
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
Package: xterm 256-1ubuntu1
The current patch-level upstream is #261; the last fix involving memory
hmm - I pasted the wrong entry from the changelog. Here's the correct
one:
amend logic from patch #185 to not reallocate cell-array if processing
ESC % G to switch from UTF-8 if already in ISO-8859-1 character set
(report by Michael Koehne)
Essentially it was an old bug that usually didn't
Offhand, current code adds a -ldl. More details (such as which patch
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On Fri, 28 May 2010, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
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Binary package hint: firefox
The mapping I use in vim is
map F3 aC-R=strftime(%d/%m/%Y %T)CRCREsc
When I use putty to connect to open a console to the system, I open vim and
F3 prints the date
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Martin Stolle wrote:
Hi, is anyone working on this? It's really annoying 8-).
So far, Ubuntu ranks _last_ of all bug-tracking systems that I deal with,
for getting things done. Perhaps the package maintainers tend to assume
that all of the work is done in Debian.
I ran
On Sat, 8 May 2010, frotz wrote:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command xterm -class
On Thu, 6 May 2010, frotz wrote:
What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command xterm -class
XTerm-color to spawn an xterm. What can I
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010, Akkana Peck wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
Since upgrading from karmic to lucid, I'm having the following problems
with xterm:
1. Handling of window size isn't passed to remote machines via telnet.
If I telnet to another machine inside our
There's more than one issue - gt5 immediately complains that sort does not work
if I
run it in the default locale (en_US.UTF-8). Setting that to POSIX lets me run
it.
However, running with karmic's old version of mawk, gt5 does not show colors.
But (still POSIX) with current mawk, gt5 does show
This is fixed in current release
http://invisible-island.net/mawk/
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[hardy] [mawk] match() works in exponential time even tough the ~ doesn't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519243
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