What version of Gnome terminal are you using? I couldn't reproduce
this behavior with Gnome gnome-terminal 2.2.2 (running on Linux).
I get monochromatic output with no garbage in it suggesting that
the terminal isn't capable of recognizing the VT100 escape
sequences (the test driver should be able to detect it and avoid
using the sequences).
Martin
Scott Zhong wrote:
I am seeing these characters using gnome on opensuse.
Yu (Scott) Zhong
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 3/31/2007 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: strange characters in test output on gnome-terminal
Hi!
After I switched to a different terminal (gnome-terminal) I see these strange
characters when I run stdcxx tests. It seems as though the terminal doesn't
interpret the color commands correctly. Has anyone experienced anything like
this? Is there a way to get the correct output with this type of terminal,
either with colors working or plain?
# +-----------------------+----------+----------+----------+
# | DIAGNOSTIC | ACTIVE | TOTAL | INACTIVE |
# +-----------------------+----------+----------+----------+
# | (S1) INFO |?[30;m 53 | 53 | 0% |
# | (S2) NOTE | 0 | 52 | 100% |
# | (S7) ASSERTION | 0 | 2042 | 100% |
# +-----------------------+----------+----------+----------+
-- Mark
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