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From: | Christian Burger |
Subject: | Re: [Help-nano] Too many errors from stdin |
Date: | Thu, 22 Feb 2018 14:25:06 +0100 |
Hello Christian,
Op 20-02-18 om 14:58 schreef Christian Burger:
> in this message
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-nano/2017-09/ msg00007.html
> you provided a patch asking if it works, when you get the error message "Too many
> errors from stdin" during the start of nano. I encountered said error and wanted
> to follow up — though I did not report the problem in the first place.
>
> In my case your patch does help. Nano (version 2.8.7 in Gentoo) starts again
> without any complaints.
Thanks for confirming. :)
Since then, the problem has been fixed properly by Lion Yang in this
commit: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/nano.git/commit/?id= f0d36855
If you unmask in your Gentoo install the "unstable" version of nano,
you will get 2.9.3, which has the fix (fixed since 2.9.0) -- not really
a fix, more of a workaround, but anyway, it prevents the problem.
> In my case the culprit causing the weird tty state was
> the `yarn` command from the package "sys-apps/yarn-1.3.2" (https://yarnpkg.com/).
> The program does not crash, but finishes just fine. Maybe it's also a bug on
> their side?
I would say yes: the program should return the terminal to the state
it was in when the program started.
Benno
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