On 22-02-14 00:55, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Not entirely sure, what's my best bet for installing a readline package
> that is likely to work?
As long as I don't know what exactly it is supposed to be doing, I don't
know. Seems like readline is provided as library by libreadline6, but
maybe in your
Not entirely sure, what's my best bet for installing a readline package
that is likely to work?
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 26-01-14 19:28, Geoff Shang wrote:
> > It seems to happen when working in more primitive environments with
> > no readline.
>
> Triggered by the mail of Ju
If that missing dependency is undocumented and also not an mandatory
automatic install with another package that needs a fix or two. If
anyone can test this on a machine with an ensonicq (I think 1370) sound
card if this bug can't be reproduced, pulseaudio is at least
participating and may be
I tried rlfe package and ledit package to get readline functionality
into the bash shell and neither package had any positive effect on this
bug situation. I don't know if a missing readline in a bash shell is
causing this to happen or not but if so, neither of these packages will
do the job b
I haven't got a msgid for that message.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 01-02-14 22:12, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > I understand this bug existed not much prior to the present kernel version
> > from what I read on the spea...@linux-speakup.org mailing list so this bug
> > was carried
This disagrees with your hypothesis I'll look for a msgid I may not have
archived that issue of the digest. Squeeze and wheezy were mentioned in
that message and I've been running Jessie/sid for quite a while. The
motherboard I have in this amd athelon k8 is a southbridge model not a
more rec
On 02-02-14 11:29, Geoff Shang wrote:
> IMHO, tryign to work around the bug isn't the right approach. A bug
> that will crash the entire system hard needs to be treated as a bug that
> needs to be fixed.
I agree with you. But a missing dependency can also very well be a bug,
so I wasn't "trying t
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
On 26-01-14 19:28, Geoff Shang wrote:
It seems to happen when working in more primitive environments with
no readline.
Triggered by the mail of Jude, do you confirm that installing readline
prevents this bug from happening? Than indeed adding that as a
d
On 01-02-14 22:12, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I understand this bug existed not much prior to the present kernel version
> from what I read on the spea...@linux-speakup.org mailing list so this bug
> was carried into this kernel version from at least one earlier version.
Do you have an URL or mess
On 26-01-14 19:28, Geoff Shang wrote:
> It seems to happen when working in more primitive environments with
> no readline.
Triggered by the mail of Jude, do you confirm that installing readline
prevents this bug from happening? Than indeed adding that as a
dependency would solve your issue.
Paul
If I run cpanp on this amd64 Athelon k8 machine, I hear readline is
enabled. If some other readline package or packages need installing so
bash uses readline automatically and those packages aren't on this machine
and working I think those packages need to be made speakup dependencies
for futu
I understand this bug existed not much prior to the present kernel version
from what I read on the spea...@linux-speakup.org mailing list so this bug
was carried into this kernel version from at least one earlier version.
On Sat, 25 Jan 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
> On 24-01-14 22:24, Jude DaShie
Hi,
this may not be the same bug, but there has been a long-standing Speakup
bug that locks up the machine. I've seen it as early as Squeeze but it
may have been there earlier (I don't remember).
Whether or not it crashes seems to depend on your environment at the
time. Pasting to a regula
On 24-01-14 22:24, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ uname -a
> Linux d-216-36-20-9 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.6-2 (2013-12-29) x86_64
> GNU/Linux
I am fully guessing here, but my hypothesis is that the bug is caused by
the "new" kernel version scheme, which dropped the patch vers
Hi, I sent you a typescript file with the command and its output as you
requested earlier today.
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Jude
>
> I think your issue is recorded in bug 735202 [1]. Could you verify the
> kernel number for me by running
> uname -a
>
> Paul
>
> [1] http://bu
Script started on Fri 24 Jan 2014 04:35:50 PM EST
jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ uname -a
Linux d-216-36-20-9 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.6-2 (2013-12-29) x86_64
GNU/Linux
jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ exit
Script done on Fri 24 Jan 2014 04:36:11 PM EST
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Jude
>
> I
Hi Jude
I think your issue is recorded in bug 735202 [1]. Could you verify the
kernel number for me by running
uname -a
Paul
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=735202
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