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Re: [bug-ncurses] ANN: ncurses-6.4-20240120
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: [bug-ncurses] ANN: ncurses-6.4-20240120 |
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Mon, 12 Feb 2024 16:29:07 -0500 |
On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 03:50:26PM +0100, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
> On 2024/01/29 08:23:49 +0100, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
> >
> > I carry a long time a patch for rxvt-unicode as our maintainer for
> > (u)rxvt had hinted to problems with rxvt-unicode.
> >
> > > For Tumbleweed, less will (using the terminfo) set cursor application
> > > mode. Other platforms may differ.
> > >
> > > There are other problems with the upstream terminfo,
> > > but this particular detail is more of a preference than a bug fix.
> >
> > Ack
>
> Now I've catched the first bug report about broken rxvt-unicode and
> indeed the new vt100+4bsd overwrites my patched xxvt+pcfkeys
I don't see that I changed vt100+4bsd since beginning refactoring in November.
However, if you patched any of the "building blocks" which I used, that
could make a difference.
The refactoring uses the (fixed) infocmp "-u" option, which generates
a diff for each entry. That diff is a little noisy, and as Sven pointed
out, in manually transferring the changes I made a couple of unintentional
changes (which are corrected in the current version). Just to check that,
I ran my other infocmp script to compare October 28 versus current code,
and (attaching a diff) see nothing unexpected.
> infocmp -T rxvt+pcfkeys vt100+4bsd | grep kcu
> kcub1: '\EOD', '\E[D'.
> kcud1: '\EOB', '\E[B'.
> kcuf1: '\EOC', '\E[C'.
> kcuu1: '\EOA', '\E[A'.
>
> https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1219626
here I get no output. Checking with 20240120 - same. The fixes in 20240127
don't touch these entries.
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Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>
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