On 13-Feb-2009, Rafael Laboissiere wrote: | * John W. Eaton <j...@octave.org> [2009-02-13 13:06]: | | > The option --no-history is supposed to mean no history at all. What I | > see is that the history file is not read, and commands are not saved | > to the history list, but then the history (an empty list) is still | > saved to the history file when Octave exits, wiping out whatever was | > there before. | | I see that this bug affects the 3.1 branch. It seems that it is not the | case for the 3.0 branch. Could you please confirm?
What I see with 3.0.3 is that it reads and writes the history file even with --no-history. So that is still wrong, but doesn't have the bad effect of truncating the history file as happens with the 3.1.x sources prior to the patch I checked in earlier today. jwe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org