Package: xterm Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6 Severity: normal The pstree command outputs a process tree, and on a capable terminal such as xterm it will use some kind of escape sequences to display line drawing characters(?). It seems that this sometimes confuses xterm leading to display glitches. Let me try to paste in what I'm seeing:
tqxdmqwqXFree86-debug x mqxdmqqq.xsessionqwqionqwqfirefo+ x x tqxchatqqqxchat+ x x tqxmmsqqqxmms x x tqxtermqqqzsh x x tqxtermqqqzsh x x tq3*[xtermqqqzs+ x x tqxtermqqqzsh x x tqxtermqqqzsh x x tqxtermqqqzsh x x mqxtermqqqzsh x tqprocmeter3 x tqssh-agent Well, it lost the line drawing characters, but you can see some of the x's don't line up. Here's how it is intended to look, from pstree ran with TERM=dumb: |-xdm-+-XFree86-debug | `-xdm---.xsession-+-ion-+-firefox-bin---firefox-bin---3*[firefox-bi+ | | |-xchat---xchat---xchat | | |-xmms---xmms---2*[xmms] | | |-xterm---zsh---tail---tail | | |-xterm---zsh---w3m | | |-xterm---zsh---mutt---editmail---vim | | |-4*[xterm---zsh] | | |-xterm---zsh---ssh | | `-xterm---zsh---pstree | |-procmeter3 So the indentation is broken with the line drawing characters. At first I assumed this was a pstree bug, but then I straced it: write(1, " \33(0\17tq\33(Bxdm\33(0\17qwq\33(BXFree"..., 41 tqxdmqwqXFree86-debug ) = 41 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B \33(0\17mq\33(Bxdm\33("..., 80 x mqxdmqqq.xsessionqwqionqwqfirefo+ ) = 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tqxchatqqqxchat+ ) = 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tqxmmsqqqxmms 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tqxtermqqqzsh 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tqxtermqqqzsh 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tqxtermqqqzsh 80 write(1, " \33(0\17x\33(B "..., 80 x x tq3*[xtermqqqzs+ ) = 80 The strace shows that pstree is properly indenting the lines that do not diplay indented when it's not straced. Also, notice that after each write() output by strace, we see the actual result of the write, and in each case xterm managed this time to display the leading indentation properly. I sshed around to a few other systems, and pstree on those has the occasional missing indentation too. These systems were running various versions of pstree. I also tried running it in gnome-terminal, and in uxterm, and in both cases it displayed ok. I cleared all X resource setting (xrdb </dev/null; xterm) and can still reproduce the problem; I also tried running pstree in an xterm (4.3.0.dfsg.1-4) on another computer, and still saw the problem. I've managed to capture some pstree output to a file that seems to reproduce the problem when I cat it in an xterm, even an xterm on another machine. I've attached that file. When this file is catted, the result is not identical to the pstree indentation problem I described above; only one or two lines are displated without indentation. I hope it's enough to help reproduce the bug. -- see shy jo
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