On 6 June 2015 at 00:45, Gavin Smith wrote:
> On 6 June 2015 at 00:22, Karl Berry wrote:
>> Better to upset whatever terminal settings the user had beforehand
>>
>> Clearly, doing the stty on this system is desirable.
>>
>> Doing the stty on all systems is what I'm worried about, i.e.,
>> ups
On 6 June 2015 at 00:22, Karl Berry wrote:
> Better to upset whatever terminal settings the user had beforehand
>
> Clearly, doing the stty on this system is desirable.
>
> Doing the stty on all systems is what I'm worried about, i.e.,
> upsetting things that were fine before.
>
> I don't
Better to upset whatever terminal settings the user had beforehand
Clearly, doing the stty on this system is desirable.
Doing the stty on all systems is what I'm worried about, i.e.,
upsetting things that were fine before.
I don't know how we're supposed to check
if the shell is brok
On 5 June 2015 at 23:43, Karl Berry wrote:
> The best option, I think, is to run "stty sane" at the end.
>
> Sorry to make things more complicated, but ... if we are running under
> that shell on that system, I think ... changing terminal settings when
> it's unnecessary does not sound good.
The best option, I think, is to run "stty sane" at the end.
Sorry to make things more complicated, but ... if we are running under
that shell on that system, I think ... changing terminal settings when
it's unnecessary does not sound good.
Another thought: if under this shell+system, exec so
On 5 June 2015 at 17:50, Gavin Smith wrote:
> I tried building the latest version on Solaris 11 on the OpenCSW build
> farm and got a single test failure (in index-apropos.sh). However in
> trying to fix it I found another problem, which is more serious -
> echoing in the terminal was disabled aft
On 5 June 2015 at 17:50, Gavin Smith wrote:
> I tried building the latest version on Solaris 11 on the OpenCSW build
> farm and got a single test failure (in index-apropos.sh). However in
> trying to fix it I found another problem, which is more serious -
> echoing in the terminal was disabled aft
I tried building the latest version on Solaris 11 on the OpenCSW build
farm and got a single test failure (in index-apropos.sh). However in
trying to fix it I found another problem, which is more serious -
echoing in the terminal was disabled after I ran an interactive test
(for example, info/t/tab