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Re: bash history not restored


Earnie Boyd wrote:
> 
> --- Ian Zimmerman <itz@lbin.com> wrote:
> > So, HOW do I make history work AND have text opens/fopens by default?
> > Is this a lose/lose situation?  After all, text mount is still the
> > default behavior, so this would make history not work out of the box.
> > (I can't test that because my setup has gotten too far outside the box.
> > :)
> >
> > Text mount is absolutely necessary for me; without it, I can't use Emacs
> > (or any other Cygwin program) to handle non-Cygwin originated files.
> 
> This is a bug in the readline/history libraries used by bash.  I haven't
> tracked them down as yet.  I hope to get some time this week to take a look at
> it.  The data is saved but with extra ^M's.  It appears that there is a ^M on
> each line for each time the history file is written to.  So when `exit' is
> written it is written as `exit^M'. The next time the history is saved the
> previous `exit^M' becomes `exit^M^M'.  The routines must error on the ^M if
> binmode isn't set in the CYGWIN variable.
> 
> I've found that if I have binmode set and remove any existing ~/.bash_history
> file that the ^M's aren't written to the file.  Therefore, as a workaround
> until the problem can be fixed, set the binmode switch in the CYGWIN
> environment variable.  This is supposed to be the default and I don't have a
> clue as to why specifying the switch vs not specifying the switch makes a
> difference but it does.

But the documentation contains this Big Fat Warning:

In b20.1 only, a file will be opened in binary mode if any of the
following conditions hold:

          1.binary mode is specified in the open call

          2.CYGWIN contains binmode

          3.the file resides in a binary mounted partition

So, it seems to me if I have binmode on, I lose text opens regardless of
mount type.  Or is the warning misleading?

-- 
Ian Zimmerman
Lightbinders, Inc.
2325 3rd Street #324, San Francisco, California 94107

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