[minicom-Bugs][313074] Paste File function forgot character
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Sun Apr 24 18:39:46 UTC 2011
Bugs item #313074, was changed at 07/04/2011 13:43 by Nicolas PILLON
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Status: Open
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nicolas PILLON (eagleseyes-guest)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Paste File function forgot character
Category: None
Group: None
Resolution: None
Initial Comment:
When you use the Past File function, some characters are missing. The same defect defect appear when you do a copy/paste with the mouse.
cmd.txt is the pasted file
cmdOnMinicom.cap is the result.
You can see that the second 'n' is missing.
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Comment By: Nicolas PILLON (eagleseyes-guest)
Date: 24/04/2011 18:39
Message:
Hi,
On the other side I connect a residential gateway.
But I don't know why the gateway cause the problem because when I paste the text I didn't send a carriage return a the end of the text so no data are transmitted on the serial link.
My colleagues don't have the problem with a Windows software and we notice the there is a delay (default 1ms) between 2 characters
Nicolas,
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Comment By: Adam Lackorzynski (al-guest)
Date: 23/04/2011 09:45
Message:
Hi, so this does not look like a bug in minicom but rather a problem in the chain to the other end of the serial line?
What's running on the other side?
Adam
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Comment By: Nicolas PILLON (eagleseyes-guest)
Date: 08/04/2011 09:00
Message:
Hi,
I changed the code to add a delay between 2 characters printing.
I attach the patch if you think that is interesting.
I don't touch the part with the treatment of the parity because i can't test this part...
I don't know if the patch if good enough but it's explain my idea
Regards,
Eagles
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