Leonard Bradfield wrote:
> In user mode ($>):
> mount /cdrom
> ... (do some stuff)
> umount /cdrom
> ...
> ^r m
>
> Instead of finding "mount /cdrom" it finds "umount /cdrom" and
> leaves the cursor blinking on the "m" of cdrom.
> Hmmm.
Your history contains both
Description:
[incorrect command found using ^r]
Repeat-By:
In user mode ($>):
mount /cdrom
... (do some stuff)
umount /cdrom
...
^r m
Instead of finding "mount /cdrom" it finds "umount /cdrom" and leaves the cursor blinking
on the "m" of
cdrom.
A minor bug.
Len Bradfield
From: lhwb
To: bug-bash@gnu.org,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [bash ^r history bug]
Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]:
Machine: i486
OS: linux-gnu
Compiler: gcc
Compilation CFLAGS: -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='i486'
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