Bug 83219 - screen corruption using mutt
Summary: screen corruption using mutt
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: konsole
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: FreeBSD Ports FreeBSD
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konsole Developer
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2004-06-11 14:58 UTC by Fernando Schapachnik
Modified: 2005-03-30 17:00 UTC (History)
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Screen capture (151.47 KB, application/x-bzip2)
2004-06-14 14:58 UTC, Fernando Schapachnik
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Description Fernando Schapachnik 2004-06-11 14:58:21 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.2.3)
Installed from:    FreeBSD Ports
Compiler:          gcc version 2.95.4 20020320 [FreeBSD] 
OS:                FreeBSD

I was previously using KDE 3.1.x with no problem. Upgraded to KDE 3.2.2 (and then 3.2.3). Then, while using mutt (1.4.x), after a while the screen corrupts: only the upper half becomes visible and most keys do not respond. Ctrl-L does not work. Quiting and restarting mutt does. I haven't seen it happening with other apps, but I don't think I use that many curses-based others.

TERM is xterm.

I will try to attach a capture next time it happens. It's hard to describe.

If anything else is needed, please let me know.

Thanks!
Comment 1 Fernando Schapachnik 2004-06-14 14:58:03 UTC
Created attachment 6355 [details]
Screen capture

The tar includes three captures:
-right.png: how the screen should look like (red areas are used to cover
confidential email information).
-error.png and error1.png: when the problem happens. Is like the terminal did
not properly refresh.
Comment 2 Fernando Schapachnik 2004-07-19 15:04:48 UTC
As additional information, it seems to happen only when using mutt in a multi tab konsole (even if dettached). Running it in a stand-alone konsole seems OK.
Comment 3 Kurt Hindenburg 2005-03-29 06:57:37 UTC
Can you try 3.3 (or even 3.4).  mutt works fine here on 3.4, though I'm on Linux.
Comment 4 Fernando Schapachnik 2005-03-30 17:00:51 UTC
Yes, it works OK in 3.3.2 (on FreeBSD 5.3, at least). Thanks.