Bug#337587: bad behavior after Ctrl-C at "wajig source" continue prompt

2005-11-08 Thread Graham Williams
Received Mon 07 Nov 2005 1:03am +1100 from John Belmonte: > Graham, since you removed the implicit apt-get build-dep, this is likely > no longer an issue for "wajig source". However, it may be worth > investigating if other commands such as "wajig build" have a similar issue. > > Yep. Now fix

Bug#337587: bad behavior after Ctrl-C at "wajig source" continue prompt

2005-11-06 Thread John Belmonte
Graham, since you removed the implicit apt-get build-dep, this is likely no longer an issue for "wajig source". However, it may be worth investigating if other commands such as "wajig build" have a similar issue. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Tro

Bug#337587: bad behavior after Ctrl-C at "wajig source" continue prompt

2005-11-05 Thread John Belmonte
Graham Williams wrote: > Hi John, > > Thanks for the bug report. > > Could you show me the output of "wajig -t source ..." so I might > see where the question is being asked. I don;t get this question. > > Regards, > Graham Hi Graham, here you go: $ wajig -t source swig1.3 Performing: cat

Bug#337587: bad behavior after Ctrl-C at "wajig source" continue prompt

2005-11-04 Thread Graham Williams
Received Sat 05 Nov 2005 2:49pm +1100 from John V. Belmonte: > Package: wajig > Version: 2.0.29 > Severity: normal > > When running "wajig source", hitting Ctrl-C at the "Do you want to continue?" > prompt causes wajig to behave as if you've entered yes. Hi John, Thanks for the bug report. Cou

Bug#337587: bad behavior after Ctrl-C at "wajig source" continue prompt

2005-11-04 Thread John V. Belmonte
Package: wajig Version: 2.0.29 Severity: normal When running "wajig source", hitting Ctrl-C at the "Do you want to continue?" prompt causes wajig to behave as if you've entered yes. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500,