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Description of problem: update breaks roxterm default shortcut for new tab Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): roxterm x86_64 3.3.2-1.fc23 updates 327 k How reproducible: 100% reproducible Steps to Reproduce: 1. open roxterm 2. press Ctrl + shit +t 3. Actual results: nothing happens Expected results: a new roxterm tab Additional info: 1.downgrading to roxterm x86_64 3.1.5-1.fc23 fedora 321 k fixes the issue 2.same issue with i686 packet on another machine
Can you file this upstream at https://sourceforge.net/p/roxterm/bugs/ please?
I will - do you mean this is not the right place to report for this type of bug ?
Right. We only package up roxterm as released by upstream and don't have anyone working on its bugs.
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