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Re: regression in hiddenmenu (Re: [2158] 2009-05-02 Bean <address@hidden
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Marco Gerards |
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Re: regression in hiddenmenu (Re: [2158] 2009-05-02 Bean <address@hidden>) |
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Sun, 28 Jun 2009 15:48:53 +0200 |
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Hi,
Robert Millan <address@hidden> writes:
> This commit accidentally broke "hiddenmenu" functionality
> (http://grub.enbug.org/Hiddenmenu). Instead of displaying the sleep
> prompt without clearing the screen, and then clearing the screen and
> drawing the menu, it first clears the screen, draws the menu and then
> displays the sleep prompt.
>
> I haven't followed much on what this change does; if I understood
> correctly, the scripting engine has been moved to a module (sh.mod),
> which due to asciibetical order is processed after normal.mod, which
> seems to be the cause for this problem.
>
> I can suggest a few possible solutions:
>
> - Rename either (kludge! kludge!)
>
> - Put sh.mod back in kernel.
Why was it moved out? Is there any good reason for this? I could
have missed the discussion, I am quite busy lately...
--
Marco