Re: read builtin is not honoring -t argument

2013-12-12 Thread Todd B. Stein
I'm very sorry; I believe I may have wasted your time. After further testing, I can only reproduce this using xfce4-terminal (0.6.2) in Fedora 19. Read works fine in gnome-terminal and on tty's, so I hereby respectfully retract my report. Thank you for the work you guys do! Just to show I'm not (c

Re: read builtin is not honoring -t argument

2013-12-12 Thread Geir Hauge
2013/12/11 > > Description: > read builtin is not honoring -t argument > > Repeat-By: > Just run 'read -t1' and note that the behavior seems not different > from simply running 'read' without arguments. > What does ''type read'' say? perhaps you have a function or alias by that na

Re: read builtin is not honoring -t argument

2013-12-12 Thread Chet Ramey
On 12/11/13 2:28 AM, toddbst...@gmail.com wrote: > Bash Version: 4.2 > Patch Level: 45 > Release Status: release > > Description: > read builtin is not honoring -t argument > > Repeat-By: > Just run 'read -t1' and note that the behavior seems not different from > simply running 'rea

Re: read builtin is not honoring -t argument

2013-12-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:28:31PM -0800, toddbst...@gmail.com wrote: > Machine Type: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu > > Bash Version: 4.2 > Patch Level: 45 > Just run 'read -t1' and note that the behavior seems not different from > simply running 'read' without arguments. I can't duplicate