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Visual bugs on my bash shell inside toolbox. #1530

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thepragmaticmero opened this issue Aug 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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Visual bugs on my bash shell inside toolbox. #1530

thepragmaticmero opened this issue Aug 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug
My shell has some showing errors.

Steps how to reproduce the behaviour

  1. Use alacritty with tmux
  2. Enter a toolbox container with arch-toolbox-latest, created with toolbox create -d arch
  3. Type until you reach the width of your terminal
  4. See visual bugs.

Expected behaviour
My shell to work perfectly

Actual behaviour
When I type and reach the horizontal limit of my terminal, my typing wraps around on the same line, when I delete the line (Ctrl+U) it eats the previously shown output, more similar errors. Check the vid.

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A recording of my errors
2024-08-30-21-01-13.webm

Output of toolbox --version (v0.0.90+)
toolbox version 0.0.99.5

Output of podman version

❯ pacman -Si podman
Repository      : extra
Name            : podman
Version         : 5.2.2-1
Description     : Tool and library for running OCI-based containers
                  in pods
Architecture    : x86_64

Info about your OS
Arch linux 64-bit (laptop) and Fedora Silverblue 40 (PC)

Additional context

$ toolbox list -i
IMAGE ID      IMAGE NAME                          CREATED
4823d4b1b46a  quay.io/toolbx/arch-toolbox:latest  12 days ago

The visual errors only happen inside the toolbox container, not outside.

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