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#23536
[pavel@collage.etel.ru: ncurses bug]
Reported by: jdassen@wi.leidenuniv.nl
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 08:48:10 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: unknown
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Bug#23536
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Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
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Package: ncurses3.4-dev
Version: 1.9.9g-8.5
I'm submitting this to the BTS as Pavel's mail is looping, and I have no
idea which of the changes I made in my NMUs might have caused this.
Ray
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Hello!
I'm programmer from Ekaterinburg, Russia. My system is Debian 2.0
(frozen) and I use Ncurses library in my work.
After upgrate ncurses from version 1.1.9g-8 to 1.1.9g-8.x I see, that
the Form library is broken. Function form_driver() return incorrect
result (E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND), when I type any character symbol.
I'm attach to You the 'formtest.c' program for debuggiing.
Thank for your work!
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Pavel Andreew
Ekaterinburg Telegraf
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Bug assigned to package `ncurses3.4-dev'.
Request was from jdassen@wi.leidenuniv.nl
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Information forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Galen Hazelwood <galenh@micron.net>
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Bug#23536
; Package ncurses3.4-dev
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Acknowledgement sent to Pavel Andreew <pavel@collage.etel.ru>
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Extra info received and forwarded to list. Copy sent to Galen Hazelwood <galenh@micron.net>
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Message #14 received at 23536@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
Hi!
jdassen@wi.leidenuniv.nl wrote:
> I have archived your problem in the Debian bug-tracking system as bug #23536
> (http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/23/23536.html).
>
> If you wish to contribute information that can be useful in fixing this
> problem, please include a Cc: 23536@bugs.debian.org in your message.
Well, after I'm upgrate my system with gcc 2.7.2.3-4.7, libc6 2.0.7.r-3 and
compiling ncurses3.4 1.1.9g-8.6 from sources, this bug is die :-) I'm found,
that error was appearence at incorrect return value from Check_char() function
- probably, stack allocation problems.
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Pavel Andreew
Ekaterinburg Telegraf
Information forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Galen Hazelwood <galenh@micron.net>
:
Bug#23536
; Package ncurses3.4-dev
.
(full text, mbox, link).
Acknowledgement sent to Pavel Andreew <pavel@collage.etel.ru>
:
Extra info received and forwarded to list. Copy sent to Galen Hazelwood <galenh@micron.net>
.
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Message #19 received at 23536@bugs.debian.org (full text, mbox, reply):
Hi!
Ncurses 1.9.9g-8.7 binary packages (dated 11-Jul-98) dosn't fix
Bug#23536.
However, after compiling this packages from sourses, this bug was
die.
I'm use:
- gcc 2.7.2.3-4.7
- libc6 2.0.7r-5
- ldso 1.9.9-1
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Pavel Andreew
Ekaterinburg Telegraf
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