On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
On Saturday 04 August 2007, Sean C. Farley wrote:
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
*snip*
There's also another regression in less: it doesn't automatically
repaint the screen anymore when you resize the terminal.
I have already reported
On Saturday 04 August 2007, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 01:29:57 +0200
>
> Pieter de Goeje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There's also another regression in less: it doesn't automatically
> > repaint the screen anymore when you resize the terminal.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Pieter de Go
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 01:29:57 +0200
Pieter de Goeje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's also another regression in less: it doesn't automatically
> repaint the screen anymore when you resize the terminal.
>
> Regards,
> Pieter de Goeje
It most certainly does here.
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On Saturday 04 August 2007, Sean C. Farley wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
>
> *snip*
>
> > There's also another regression in less: it doesn't automatically
> > repaint the screen anymore when you resize the terminal.
>
> I have already reported that regression to Mark Nudelman
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
*snip*
There's also another regression in less: it doesn't automatically
repaint the screen anymore when you resize the terminal.
I have already reported that regression to Mark Nudelman. He is looking
into an appropriate fix since this regression w
On Friday 03 August 2007, Xin LI wrote:
> Graham Menhennitt wrote:
> > Ted Hatfield wrote:
> >> Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
> >> while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segmentation fault.
> >>
> >> For example on a newly built system you can
> >
Graham Menhennitt wrote:
> Ted Hatfield wrote:
>> Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
>> while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segmentation fault.
>>
>> For example on a newly built system you can
>>
>> less -E /etc/group bogusfile
>>
>>
>> This will d
Ted Hatfield wrote:
>
> Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
> while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segmentation fault.
>
> For example on a newly built system you can
>
> less -E /etc/group bogusfile
>
>
> This will display the file ending with
>
> /e
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 01:08:47PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
For me this is one of those intermittent faults. Sometimes it segfaults,
and sometimes it doesn't.
I can't reproduce this on any of the 3 systems I have easy access to,
ei
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 01:08:47PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> For me this is one of those intermittent faults. Sometimes it segfaults,
> and sometimes it doesn't.
I can't reproduce this on any of the 3 systems I have easy access to,
either with less -E or more.
The less options
David Wolfskill wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:14:37PM -0500, Ted Hatfield wrote:
Can someone verify this bug for me please and suggest a fix.
Error description:
Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segment
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:14:37PM -0500, Ted Hatfield wrote:
>
> Can someone verify this bug for me please and suggest a fix.
>
> Error description:
>
> Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
> while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segmentation fault
Can someone verify this bug for me please and suggest a fix.
Error description:
Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segmentation fault.
For example on a newly built system you can
less -E /etc/group bogusfi
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