Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 3 Jan 1999 11:22:36 -0500 | From | Johannes Erdfelt <> | Subject | Re: 'make menuconfig' crash in 2.2.0-pre* |
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On Sat, Jan 02, 1999, Peter Hicks <peter.hicks@poggs.co.uk> wrote: > Further to the problem I was having with selecting options from the > NFS menu a couple of days ago, Luca Montecchiani claimed a similar > problem on the 'Mice' menu. > > It turns out that, whilst you can select the 'Network File Systems' > submenu using the spacebar, scrolling down that screen produces a load > of output from what looks like .config, then falls over very quickly. > > This also happens on the 'Partition Types' menu, and on the 'Additional > low-level drivers' from the Sound menu. It doesn't seem to happen on the > 'SCSI low-level drivers' menu though. > > Interesting bug, and very reproducable :-)
I can get it to occur 100% of the time as well. I chalked it up to some ncurses weirdness since sometimes when I would go into menus, it would automagically move my cursor down a couple of lines and then cause the redraws to freak out. Very odd.
My system is Debian 2.0 (hamm), all up to date (just checked :)
JE
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