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[kportage-bugs] [Bug #2446] CTRL+C does not cancel unmerge, despite mes


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Subject: [kportage-bugs] [Bug #2446] CTRL+C does not cancel unmerge, despite message that is displayed
Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 13:50:26 -0500

=================== BUG #2446: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2446&group_id=2642

Changes by: Paul Hoepfner-Homme <address@hidden>
Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:50 (GMT)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Fine. Then you should replace "(Control-C to abort)" by "(Control-X to abort)" 
in output from emerge. Otherwise it's very confusing.



=================== BUG #2446: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: vtowel                  Project: KPortage                     
Submitted on: 2003-Feb-02 16:15
Category:  None                       Severity:  5 - Major                  
Bug Group:  None                      Resolution:  None                     
Assigned to:  None                    Originator Email:  address@hidden
Status:  Open                         

Summary:  CTRL+C does not cancel unmerge, despite message that is displayed

Original Submission:  KPortage does not send a user's CTRL+C signal to emerge 
when the user wants to cancel an unmerge, clean, or depclean. Nevertheless, 
KPortage displays "Press CTRL+C to abort" right as it is about to unmerge the 
package. Either suppress this message from emerge or have the window capture 
the CTRL+C sequence and subsequently interrupt the emerge process.

Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:50             By: vtowel
Fine. Then you should replace "(Control-C to abort)" by "(Control-X to abort)" 
in output from emerge. Otherwise it's very confusing.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:34             By: skratzt
I think CTRL+C is wrong for break, because it's the default shortcut for "copy".
Many users want to copy text from the output window.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:29             By: vtowel
Well, I just realized that if I changed the shortcut key for the "Break" 
command to CTRL+C, then CTRL+C _does_ cancel the unmerge. But by default, the 
"Break" command is set to CTRL+X.

I suggest you change the default shortcut key for "Break" from CTRL+X to CTRL+C 
so it is consisdent with the output from emerge.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:26             By: vtowel
Well, geez, man, how on earth was I supposed to know that?! :) Anyway, thanks, 
it finally worked.

So I tested that CTRL+C when unmerging a package, and it didn't work. I pressed 
CTRL+C repeatedly, clicked in the Ouptut window and pressed it more, but 
nothing happened. So it appears that this is still a bug.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:16             By: hannes
you've to create a /usr/local/portage/app-admin/kportage/ dir and download
kportage-5.ebuild to /usr/loca/portage/app-admin/kportage-kportage-5.ebuild. :)

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:12             By: vtowel
Man, this is really difficult. I did as you said. I created /usr/local/portage 
and defined PORTDIR_OVERLAY in /etc/make.conf correspondingly. Then I 
downloaded your ebuild into /usr/local/portage. Then I did "emerge kportage", 
and emerge proceeds to emerge kportage-0.6.

What am I doing wrong??

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 18:01             By: hannes
you can also get http://www.nongnu.org/kportage/kportage-5.ebuild,
out this into your PORTDIR_OVERLAY and do a emerge kportage.
this ebuild will check out cvs and install kportage from cvs.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 17:58             By: vtowel
Compilation fails with:

g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/kde/3.1/include -I/usr/qt/3/include 
-I/usr/X11R6/include   -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT  -D_REENTRANT  -O0  -c -o main.o 
`test -f 'main.cpp' || echo './'`main.cpp
main.cpp: In function `int main(int, char **)':
main.cpp:37: `VERSION' undeclared (first use this function)
main.cpp:37: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
main.cpp:37: for each function it appears in.)
make[3]: *** [main.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/paul/prj/kportage/kportage'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/paul/prj/kportage/kportage'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/paul/prj/kportage'
make: *** [all] Error 2

Please advise.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 17:50             By: skratzt
"make -f Makefile.dist" will create a new ./configure

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 17:34             By: vtowel
I checked out CVS, but I don't understand how to build it. The instructions say 
to run ./configure, but it does not exist. Please help.

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Date: 2003-Feb-02 17:18             By: skratzt
Can you try current cvs and report whether this bug is still there?
I think we fixed it allready.


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