Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/issues/1064
On 2019-08-02 18:25 +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Control: reassign -1 mosh 1.3.2-2.1
> Control: affects -1 + irssi
>
> This happens because mosh doesn't implement the repetition operator
> (see bug #933053).
Thanks. Meanwhile
Control: reassign -1 mosh 1.3.2-2.1
Control: affects -1 + irssi
This happens because mosh doesn't implement the repetition operator (see
bug #933053).
Minimal reproducer:
$ printf 'mo\33[5b\n'
mo
But in xterm proper it is:
$ printf 'mo\33[5b\n'
moo
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Jakub Wilk
On Thu, Jun 06, 2019 at 07:08:59PM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Thomas Dickey , 2019-06-05, 18:57:
> >A "typescript" from the "script" program would show what escape sequences
> >irrsi is using when producing the problematic image.
>
> Attached.
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> Jakub Wilk
The only difference that I se
On 6/6/19 6:56 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Rhonda D'Vine , 2019-06-06, 16:27:
>> what's yout TERM on the host, when you mosh to the server?
>
> Terminal on the local side doesn't seem to matter; I can reproduce the
> bug in any of the following:
> * Linux console (TERM=linux)
> * urxvt (TERM=rxvt
* Thomas Dickey , 2019-06-05, 18:57:
A "typescript" from the "script" program would show what escape
sequences irrsi is using when producing the problematic image.
Attached.
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Jakub Wilk
bad_6.1+20181013-2.typescript
Description: Binary data
good_6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2.typescript
Descripti
* Rhonda D'Vine , 2019-06-06, 16:27:
what's yout TERM on the host, when you mosh to the server?
Terminal on the local side doesn't seem to matter; I can reproduce the
bug in any of the following:
* Linux console (TERM=linux)
* urxvt (TERM=rxvt)
* xterm (TERM=xterm)
On the remote server, it's
Hey.
what's yout TERM on the host, when you mosh to the server? Is there
any tmux or screen involved? Are both the server from which you mosh
out of and the remote server buster? Or does a mosh to localhost work
there?
This might be related: https://github.com/irssi/irssi/issues/753
Th
On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 09:07:16PM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Package: irssi,mosh,ncurses-base
> Version: irssi/1.2.0-2
> Version: mosh/1.3.2-2.1+b1
> Version: ncurses-base/6.1+20181013-2
>
> After a stretch→buster upgrade, the blue status lines in Irssi are no longer
> displayed correctly; see th
Package: irssi,mosh,ncurses-base
Version: irssi/1.2.0-2
Version: mosh/1.3.2-2.1+b1
Version: ncurses-base/6.1+20181013-2
After a stretch→buster upgrade, the blue status lines in Irssi are no
longer displayed correctly; see the attached screenshots.
This seems to happen only under mosh.
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