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Re: [Nano-devel] [BUG] backspace is now cutwordleft in urxvt
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Brand Huntsman |
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Re: [Nano-devel] [BUG] backspace is now cutwordleft in urxvt |
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Mon, 10 Sep 2018 19:02:02 -0600 |
On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 20:53:09 +0200
Benno Schulenberg <address@hidden> wrote:
> Most likely you are running on (or ssh'ed into) a FreeBSD or NetBSD
> machine. When so, use -K as a workaround for now.
It is Gentoo's urxvt 9.21 running directly on Linux. -K is not a workaround for
a system-wide editor.
>> Commit e6429e782a09092eb87305d5d4cd2831c7129ad7 has turned urxvt's
>> backspace key into cutwordleft, nano 3.0 is broken.
>
> (But again, your disrespectful bluntness is disgusting.)
My sentence was two facts. It could have been longer but I had no more energy.
But the rest of this email _is_ "disrespectful bluntness". :)
> Anyway, the problem is this line:
The problem is the untested patches applied immediately before every release.
Contributor patches are tested for weeks or months (and then rejected because
they aren't useless and wasteful like the unicode arrows in help) while most of
your patches are never seen until they show up in master.
> Oversight.
That is why you have others review the patches.