Re: Behavior change

2020-10-27 Thread Chet Ramey
On 10/27/20 10:10 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: > >>> Okay.  I just set "set enable-bracketed-paste off" in my /etc/inputrc. >>> Perhaps this change should be documented in CHANGES, and in the man page >>> (where enable-bracketed-paste is said to have the default value Off). >> >> The manual page in

Re: Behavior change

2020-10-27 Thread Gregory Heytings via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell
Okay.  I just set "set enable-bracketed-paste off" in my /etc/inputrc. Perhaps this change should be documented in CHANGES, and in the man page (where enable-bracketed-paste is said to have the default value Off). The manual page in the released version will reflect the default setting of

Re: Behavior change

2020-10-27 Thread Chet Ramey
On 10/27/20 9:55 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: > > Okay.  I just set "set enable-bracketed-paste off" in my /etc/inputrc. > Perhaps this change should be documented in CHANGES, and in the man page > (where enable-bracketed-paste is said to have the default value Off). The manual page in the releas

Re: Behavior change

2020-10-27 Thread Gregory Heytings via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell
Hi Chet, Thanks for your reply! I just installed Bash 5.1 rc1.  I have IGNOREEOF set, and in 5.0 (and earlier version) when pressing C-d one sees: $ Use "logout" to leave the shell. With 5.1 rc1 there is a newline between the prompt and the message: $ Use "logout" to leave the shell. Is

Re: Behavior change

2020-10-27 Thread Chet Ramey
On 10/26/20 5:58 PM, Gregory Heytings via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell wrote: > > Hi, > > I just installed Bash 5.1 rc1.  I have IGNOREEOF set, and in 5.0 (and > earlier version) when pressing C-d one sees: > > $ Use "logout" to leave the shell. > > With 5.1 rc1 there is a newline