On 2022-09-14, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2022-09-13, 3 <[email protected]> wrote: >> sorry guys for the stupid question, but the answers to stupid questions keep >> the world going :) in linux, there is a convenient feature in mc, when when >> pressing ctrl-o we not only see the console, but also we can execute >> commands in it. how to achieve this in obsd? it's about remote access via >> putty, if it matters(i have no way to test the behavior without putty) > > Not a stupid question, this mc feature ("subshell") is implemented > in a bit of a complex way. > > mc only supports it with certain shells: bash, zsh, tcsh, fish, dash > (and ash, but that's not available on openbsd) > > Also there is a default terminal mapping on the ^O key which you may > need to override with "stty discard undef" > > I'll see if I can get it to work for ksh, but for now if you use one > of the supported shells, it should work.
... I added support for OpenBSD's ksh to the port in -current -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

