http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1054448
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1054448#c64
dehai kong changed:
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--- Comment #64 from dehai kong ---
It's good to install LeanOS via ssh terminal with alpha 5 candidate
build(278.1) , no ncurses rendering issue.
--- Comment #65 from Egmont Koblinger ---
Nitpicking:
The attached "shell script rep.tst" contains commands like "rep 108 0".
REP, by its nature, contains an important off by one. E.g. to print a character
20 times in total, you print it first and then repeat it 19 times. Apparently
the "tput rep" command expects to receive 20 as its argument in this case, and
subtracts one for the generated repeater escape sequence "\e[19b".
As a result, "tput rep 108 0" prints the letter "l" once, followed by "\e[-1b"
as if it was a valid escape sequence to repeat it -1 times.
xterm silently swallows this, resulting in "l" appearing once. VTE's
(gnome-terminal's) forthcoming patch will display garbage. konsole also
displays garbage.
I don't think "rep 108 0" or its emitted escape sequence "\e[-1b" are valid
ones and I don't think any particular behavior is expected here from terminal
emulators.
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