Hi, after running wait -n there's something wrong, ^C doesn't work
properly anymore: it displays ^C in the readline buffer, but the current
line stays there until I press enter. Running any command "fixes" it.
It can also dump core if you try with multiple jobs.
$ bash --norc
bash-4.3$ sleep 1
Bob Proulx writes:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> Ángel González writes:
>> > entering «/^ *read⤶» may be easier to type (and remember)
>>
>> It won't match, though.
>
> It matches fine for me.
How? There is no ⤶ in the output.
Andreas.
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> I believe you can simply send them your zh_CN files. I'm sure they
would be happy to get updates for bash-4.3 and bash-4.4-alpha. Thanks
for your help.
It appears that bash-4.4 pots are not yet submitted to TP, so maybe you
need to submit them first.
Additionally, the zh groups at TP seems to b
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
>
> > Andreas Schwab wrote:
> > > Ángel González writes:
> > > > entering «/^ *read⤶» may be easier to type (and remember)
> > >
> > > It won't match, though.
> >
> > It matches fine for me.
>
> How? There is no ⤶ in the output.
>
> Andreas.
I was
Version: <= 4.4-alpha
In bash's `help.def' builtin, wdispcolumn() is used to display `help'
columns. It terminates the string at wcstr[width - 1], with a comment
that assmues each wide character to be exactly one column wide.
This works fine with most languages where widechars are, actually, one
On Sat, 22 Aug 2015, isabella parakiss wrote:
Hi, after running wait -n there's something wrong, ^C doesn't work
properly anymore: it displays ^C in the readline buffer, but the current
line stays there until I press enter. Running any command "fixes" it.
It can also dump core if you try with
Dave Rutherford wrote:
There are loadable builtins but I don't believe it is true that they
can magically self-load as you describe.
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Magically self load? Right...
Installed by the tooth fairy no doubt?
Anything that's setup to load has to be configured by
*someone*...whether it is 'you'
I have got some reply from the TP guys concerning the bash l10n files.
It seems that the current files in po/ is outdated compared to the TP
ones, especially the zh_CN tranlation, so maybe you should merge them in
first.
However, from some personal point of view, I suggest considering using
my ver