Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Vladimir Kanazir
Bob Proulx wrote: Well... It has been packaged that way for years and years and years. I didn't look to see how long but this really isn't anything new. Ah! I kept my home folder for about a decade, copying everything to new drives (and I used slack, fedora and suse before ubuntu). But, thi

Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Vladimir Kanazir wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > >The bash default is not to set that variable. But it looks like you > >are using Ubuntu and the Ubuntu package default is to set it in the > >default .bashrc file as a user level customization. > > Yes, they broke many things in 14.04 LTS... Well...

Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Vladimir Kanazir
Bob Proulx wrote: The bash default is not to set that variable. But it looks like you are using Ubuntu and the Ubuntu package default is to set it in the default .bashrc file as a user level customization. Yes, they broke many things in 14.04 LTS... Thank you! -- Regards Vladimir Kanazir

Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Vladimir Kanazir wrote: > uname output: Linux canny 3.13.0-34-generic #60-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 13 > 15:45:27 $ > When you type space before the command, the command is not > saved in the history. > You can't see it when arrow up / CTRL+P is pressed. It is > like the command

Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Chet Ramey
On 2/10/15 4:00 AM, Vladimir Kanazir wrote: > Bash Version: 4.3 > Patch Level: 11 > Release Status: release > > Description: > When you type space before the command, the command is not > saved in the history. > You can't see it when arrow up / CTRL+P is pressed. It is > like the

Re: Command line prefixed with space is not saved

2015-02-10 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 10/02/15 09:00, Vladimir Kanazir wrote: > Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]: > Machine: x86_64 > OS: linux-gnu > Compiler: gcc > Compilation CFLAGS: -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='x86_64' > -DCONF_OSTYPE='l$ > uname output: Linux canny 3.13.0-34-generic #60-