Source: osk-sdl, libsdl2 Control: found -1 libsdl2/2.0.18-3 Control: found -1 osk-sdl/0.66-2 Severity: serious Tags: sid bookworm X-Debbugs-CC: debian...@lists.debian.org User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: breaks
The osk-sdl autopkgtest on ci.debian.net seems to show a regression when run with libsdl2 (>= 2.0.18): pass fail libsdl2 from testing 2.0.18-3 osk-sdl from testing from testing all others from testing from testing The test output is: > ** Testing osk toggle button and 'mouse' key input > ERROR: Unexpected result! > got: > expected: qwerty This could be either a regression in libsdl2, or a pre-existing bug in osk-sdl. I don't use osk-sdl myself, so I don't really have a reference for what it's doing here. When someone works out what is going on, this bug should be reassigned to either libsdl2 or osk-sdl as appropriate. (The previous stage of the autopkgtest, involving test_keyscript_no_keyboard_phys, already failed but the failure was ignored; I've reported that as a non-RC bug in the osk-sdl source package, but it is not a regression.) smcv