I'm not the maintainer, but I say "unreproducible".

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How does one send EOF interactively these days?

If that's a wishlist documentation bug, it should probably go to the
package that provides sh(1).
 
> $ at now
> warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
> at> test
> at> ^D

Yup, Ctrl-D (ASCII 04) on a line by itself, the same as always,
assuming /bin/sh points at a POSIX-compliant shell such as bash or 
dash, and you haven't switched on an ignoreeof option.  Sending a
Ctrl-D should have looked like this:

        $ at now
        warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
        at> test
        at> <EOT>
        job 1 at Sat Sep  6 07:04:00 2008

It Works For Me.  If you didn't get that, is it because you typed a
literal caret instead of Ctrl?  Is there an input-method feature
getting in the way?  Or do you have /bin/sh linked to /opt/msdos?
If so, try ^Z.
-- 
JBR
Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing)



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