Dear X maintainers, I think that during the upgrade of xorg-server to version 1.14.5, the graphic terminals switched from terminfo "application mode" to "cursor mode" (I'm not sure of the terminology).
I noticed this because my zsh configuration (using zpresto) partially stopped working. The up arrow used to search the typed string in the history. Zpresto bind the up arrow to an internal function: $ bindkey | grep history-substring-search-up "^P" history-substring-search-up "^[OA" history-substring-search-up This used to work but now under graphic terminals (tested with Konsole and xterm), the up arrow sends "^[[A" which is the "cursor mode" key code. I've tested under Archlinux, and there the up arrow sends the "application mode" key code "^[OA". Do you experience the same behaviour? Was this change on purpose? If it's a bug, against which package should I report it? Regards, Yannick PS: On Debian, zsh should run in application mode (see /etc/zsh/zshrc), what it does when initializing as zprezto asks for the terminfo key codes for the arrows instead of hard-coding the key codes. zsh was also recently updated but as I noticed bash is also in "cursor mode" I reported the issue here. Are graphical terminals supposed to be in cursor or application mode? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-x-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2408502.fT6ERT4thG@tardis