dAniel hAhler wrote:
Can you reproduce the bug with PS1="\n\[\033[0m\]" (which seems to be
valid as far as I can see)?
Yes... I was able to reproduce on bash 3.2.9, but not bash 3.0.15 or
bash 3.2.5. Good chance that makes one of four patches the culprit :-).
--
Matthew
"Passion is inversely
> In our bash scripts, we often access XML files. Are there any plans to
> integrate an XML parser in bash?
No.
Chet
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