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RE: ctl-d, bash and java
- To: terryl@ultimatetechnology.com
- Subject: RE: ctl-d, bash and java
- From: "tien ho" <h_tien@hotmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 05:21:54 PDT
- Cc: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Hi Terry,
Thank you for your explication. Can we change this behaviour? I'm not sure
but, I don't think I have the same behaviour with korn shell or c- shell, do
I?
Can I have other shell (korn shell or c-shell), which runs on cygwin?
Thanks,
Tien
>From: "Lincoln, W. Terry" <terryl@ultimatetechnology.com>
>To: 'tien ho' <h_tien@hotmail.com>, cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
>Subject: RE: ctl-d, bash and java
>Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 09:39:41 -0400
>
>My uname -a says:
>
>CYGWIN_NT-4.0 MYPC 21.0 (0.8/1/1) 1998-12-30 20:29:58 i686 unknown
>
>When I type:
>
>$ cat
>abcd<ctrl-d>
>
>Bash prompts:
>abcd$
>
>But as soon as I type a character (x) this happens:
>
>abcd$ abcdx
>
>IOW, bash (or readline) is using c-d as a way of copying the line to the
>keyboard buffer; or *not clearing it out*. Then when the next key is
>pressed
>the earlier text reappears!
>
>
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