Re: [Bug] 1.3.18-1: Problem with arrow keys and rxvt/bash/mc

2003-01-11 Thread Stuart Brady
ert D into a new line for you! I notice that nvi isn't nearly as tolerant as vim. Most programs seem to accept escape sequences that are typed in manually - nvi doesn't. Oh, you wanted to quit vim? I'm sorry - press ESC, and type ":q!". :) -- Stuart Brady -- Unsubscribe

Re: Thank you!

2002-12-04 Thread Stuart Brady
body has any plans to work on this, or if it even matters in this case. But none of this detracts from the brilliance of Cygwin; I'm still quite amazed that Cygwin is even possible on win95! (I dread to think of just how kludgey some of the code would have to be, though... :) ) My thanks to

Re: Problem with SSHD

2002-05-13 Thread Stuart Brady
omething, or... 0755? -- Stuart Brady -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

Bash bug? - piped loops using builtin echo and stdout

2002-04-02 Thread Stuart Brady
. This also occurs on Win98 with the same versions of Cygwin and bash, but does not occur on Red Hat 7.2 with bash 2.05-8, nor does it occur on Red Hat 7.0 with bash 2.04-11. Should I post the output of cygcheck -s -r -v here, since I'm not sure that this is even a bug, and am reluctant to