Just an update: I can reproduce the error locally and will try to debug it.
Don't expect a fix too soon, though - the month hasn't started yet.
rlc
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:10:10PM +0100, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
> OK, from the responses I got (and the code I looked at) I gather that my
OK, from the responses I got (and the code I looked at) I gather that my
initial hunch has a good chance of being correct: this is not a Cygwin-specific
problem and is likely to be located in the readline library.
I'll be wrapping up an experimental version of Bash for the interested to try
out w
More data:
in zsh shift-3 actually echoes '£', but when enter is pressed I get the
error message "zsh: command not found: \M-#"
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Sent: 26 January 2004 16:06 From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
> Hmm.. another case of weirdness staring me in the face..
> Off the top of my hat (WAG-style) I'd say this looks like a readline
problem..
>
> If you're willing to bare with me on some now-try-this debugging, I might
be
> able to help you o
>
> First, though, the cygcheck output would be nice, and it
> would be nice to know if there are any other programs than
> Bash that have this problem..?
>
I have the same problem, attached is my cygcheck output.
In csh on cygwin I get no output at all. All is correct in ash on
cygwin.
I a
I can confirm Fergus' results with bash and show below that sh is free
from the fault.
G:\>\bin\sh
$ echo £
£
$ 789£
789£: not found
$
I attach my cygcheck.out
Cheers
Don Sharp
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> Windows XP. The anomaly happens in Cygwin 1.5.6 and 1.5.5 and maybe earlier
> still, bu
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 01:14:07PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Windows XP. The anomaly happens in Cygwin 1.5.6 and 1.5.5 and maybe earlier
> still, but I have no way of confirming this ... it's a bit parochial (may be
> UK specific, I think) but I'd like to describe it here as, I hope, an eas
Windows XP. The anomaly happens in Cygwin 1.5.6 and 1.5.5 and maybe earlier
still, but I have no way of confirming this ... it's a bit parochial (may be
UK specific, I think) but I'd like to describe it here as, I hope, an easily
identifiable and curable anomaly.
This comes to you from the UK. If
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