Follow-up Comment #1, bug #35862 (project screen): This bug seems to have been around forever (Bug report from 2004 on the Debian bug tracker at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=286063 ), is very easy to reproduce, quite annoying to say the least (data loss), yet does not even have the status confirmed... So I add few more test results and a simple recipe to reproduce:
1) Take some large text file (say 1e4 lines) or generate one: (echo "N=0;"; for n in {1..10000}; do echo "N+=$n;"; done) >testscript.m 2) Open that file in your favorite text editor and select everything 3) Launch an xterm 4) Launch a screen session: exec screen $SHELL (exec may be omitted without affecting the result) 5) Type cat >foobar 6) Paste the selection into the terminal by mouse-middle-button 7) Return to the command prompt by typing Ctrl-d to end cat 8) Type diff testscript.m foobar _Expected result_ No difference _Observed behaviour_ Sporadic differences showing that some pasted characters where never received by cat Example: $> diff testscript.m foobar 3365c3365 < N+=3364; --- > N+=336 4674c4674 < N+=4673; --- > N+=73; 6495c6495 < N+=6494; --- > =6494; 8258,8259c8258 < N+=8257; < N+=8258; --- > N+=8257N+=8258; - Note that if you skip step 4 then step 8 shows no difference between the original and the pasted file. - The following terminals and shells where tried: Terminal: xterm, UXTerm, Xfce Terminal Shell: zsh, bash In all combinations pasting succeeds without error when *no* screen is started. In all combinations starting a screen session and pasting produces random input loss with the above 'cat' test. - Alternatively you can launch nano, vim, emacs -nw. The buffer saved from the text editors will be different from the pasted data. - Still as an alternative to step 5, you can launch octave --no-gui --no-history The test script given above contains valid octave commands and should lead to a final value N=5000050000. Type N<return> at the octave prompt to show the value of N after pasting. When octave is run under screen, the value of N is less than expected final result, showing that some instructions were not processed. Note also that the command counter in the prompt will be smaller than the number of lines you pasted. System: Up-to-date Debian/testing GNU/Linux Screen version 4.06.02 (GNU) 23-Oct-17 Kernel 4.15.0-2-amd64 _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?35862> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/