Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
Okay, I’ve had this happen before and was never able
to fix it, hopefully someone here will recognize what is happening and tell me
where I went wrong.
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I’m installing a new Gentoo box, and have the basic
system installed ( without X ). The problem began after I completed a successful
“emerge –DuN world” The symptom is: when I start nano, (just nano
by itself, not editing a file), several hundred lines similar to the following
are spewed to the console:
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No match found...
list val = 1
Hey, set sequence to 63 for shortcut "M-?"
No match found...
list val = 286
Hey, set sequence to 25 for shortcut "^Y"
No match found...
list val = 286
Hey, set sequence to 22 for shortcut "^V"
No match found...
list val = 3072
Hey, set sequence to 330 for shortcut "kdel"
No match found...
list val = 8191
Hey, set sequence to 8 for shortcut "^H"
No match found...
list val = 8191
Hey, set sequence to 263 for shortcut "kbsp"
Shortcut "^G", function: Get Help, menus 8191
Shortcut "F1", function: Get Help, menus 8191
Shortcut "^X", function: Exit, menus 1
Shortcut "F2", function: Exit, menus 1
Shortcut "F14", function: Replace, menus 3
Shortcut "M-R", function: Replace, menus 3
Shortcut "^R", function: Replace, menus 3
Shortcut "^E", function: End, menus 1
Shortcut "M-+", function: Scroll Down, menus 1
Shortcut "M-=", function: Scroll Down, menus 1
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-Y"
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-H"
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-I"
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-K"
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-N"
Hmm, didnt find a func for "M-Z"
Shortcut "^T", function: Go To Text, menus 16
Shortcut "M-F", function: New Buffer, menus 64
Shortcut "^C", function: Cancel, menus 15102
Shortcut "^X", function: Exit, menus 1
Shortcut "^Z", function: Suspend, menus 1
Shortcut "^L", function: Refresh, menus 257
Shortcut "^I", function: Tab, menus 1
Shortcut "kdel", function: Delete, menus 1
Shortcut "^H", function: Backspace, menus 1
Parsing file "/etc/nanorc"
After rebinding keys...
Shortcut "^G", function: Get Help, menus 8191
Shortcut "M-6", function: Copy Text, menus 1
Shortcut "M-}", function: Indent Text, menus 1
Shortcut "M-{", function: Unindent Text, menus 1
Main: set up windowsion: Forward, menus 1025
Shortcut "kright", fMain: open filed, menus 1025
Shortcut "^B", function: Back, menuMain: top and
bottom win
Shortcut "kleft", function: Back, menus
1025**************
In bottombars, and slen == "12"
Shortcut "^Space", function: Next Word, menus
1************************ ******************
Checking menu items....found one! f->menus = 8191, desc = "Get
Help"
Shortcut "M-Space", function: Prev Word, menus
1************************ ************************* ******
************************* ************************* ****Calling
onekey with keystr "^G" and desc "Get Help"
Can anybody explain what’s going on here, and tell me
how I can fix it?
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BTW, if I edit with vi…everything works fine, and of
course typing at the console works okay as well.
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Thanks for listening,
Bob Young
05-17-2008, 05:45 AM
Francesco Talamona
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
On Saturday 17 May 2008, Bob Young wrote:
> Can anybody explain what's going on here, and tell me how I can fix
> it?
>
> *
>
> BTW, if I edit with vi.everything works fine, and of course typing at
> the console works okay as well.
Just a guess... Did you run etc-update?
Ciao
Francesco
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05-17-2008, 06:03 AM
Ian Hilt
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
On Fri, 16 May 2008 at 7:07pm -0700, Bob Young wrote:
I'm installing a new Gentoo box, and have the basic system installed (
without X ). The problem began after I completed a successful "emerge -DuN
world" The symptom is: when I start nano, (just nano by itself, not editing
a file), several hundred lines similar to the following are spewed to the
console:
[...]
BTW, if I edit with vi.everything works fine, and of course typing at the
console works okay as well.
What's the output of "emerge -vp nano"?
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05-17-2008, 07:28 AM
"Bob Young"
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
-----Original Message-----
From: Francesco Talamona [mailto:ti.liame@email.it]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:46 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Multiple error messages for each keystroke in
nano
On Saturday 17 May 2008, Bob Young wrote:
> Can anybody explain what's going on here, and tell me how I can fix
> it?
>
> *
>
> BTW, if I edit with vi.everything works fine, and of course typing at
> the console works okay as well.
Just a guess... Did you run etc-update?
Ciao
Francesco
Yes I have run etc-update, there were 32 config files to be processed, and
afterward, the problem remains the same
Regards,
Bob Young
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05-17-2008, 07:46 AM
"Bob Young"
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Hilt [mailto:ian.hilt@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 11:03 PM
To: Gentoo-user List
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in
nano
>> On Fri, 16 May 2008 at 7:07pm -0700, Bob Young wrote:
>> I'm installing a new Gentoo box, and have the basic system installed (
>> without X ). The problem began after I completed a successful "emerge
>> -DuN world" The symptom is: when I start nano, (just nano by itself,
>> not editing a file), several hundred lines similar to the following
>> are spewed to the console:
> [...]
>> BTW, if I edit with vi.everything works fine, and of course typing at the
>> console works okay as well.
But your question made me wonder about the -DuN world, and in looking at the
build log, it appears during the update world, nano was in deed updated from
nano-2.0.2 to nano-2.1.1, and, the debug and spell USE flags were flipped.
Currently I'm emerging xorg, but after that finishes, I'll first try
flipping the debug and spell use flags back and see what that does.
Regards,
Bob Young
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05-17-2008, 09:20 AM
Alex Schuster
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
Bob Young writes:
> Currently I'm emerging xorg, but after that finishes, I'll first try
> flipping the debug and spell use flags back and see what that does.
It will work. I just emerged nano with debug use flag, and get the same
errors as you.
Should someone file a bug about this? Or is this expected behaviour for the
debug use flag?
Wonko
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05-17-2008, 05:03 PM
"Bob Young"
Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alex Schuster [mailto:wonko@wonkology.org]
>Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 2:20 AM
>To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in
>nano
>
>Bob Young writes:
>
>> Currently I'm emerging xorg, but after that finishes, I'll first try
>> flipping the debug and spell use flags back and see what that does.
>>
>
>It will work. I just emerged nano with debug use flag, and get the same
>errors as you.
>
>Should someone file a bug about this? Or is this expected behaviour for the
>debug use flag?
>
> Wonko
Yes it did, I re-emerged nano with "-debug" and the problem went away. Now I
have the same question, is this a bug or not?