[Bug 2073688] Re: /usr/lib/kitty/kitty/options/definition.py:4116: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\e' long_text='''
Graham Inggs
2073688 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jul 25 08:24:52 UTC 2024
** Changed in: kitty (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: kitty (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Agathe Porte (gagath) => (unassigned)
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Title:
/usr/lib/kitty/kitty/options/definition.py:4116: SyntaxWarning:
invalid escape sequence '\e' long_text='''
Status in kitty package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in kitty source package in Noble:
In Progress
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
The package displays a warning when installing it or upgrading it
from a previous version. This warning can scare users who see it
in the terminal.
[ Test Plan ]
Try to install the patched package and verify that it still starts
fine. Check that the warning is gone when installing or upgrading
the package.
[ Where problems could occur ]
Fixing the string wrongly can make the program behave wrongly.
[ Original Bug Report ]
Hello,
During the upgrade of kitty, I get the following warning:
Setting up kitty (0.32.2-1ubuntu0.1) ...
/usr/lib/kitty/kitty/options/definition.py:4116: SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\e'
long_text='''
I this this file should be patched so the warning does not appear
during upgrade.
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