pdksh, set -o vi strange new behavior

2006-02-13 Thread Reid Thompson
After recent update && rebaseall began having the following strange behavior. the command line sequence escape slash ( to search through history ( pdsh with set -o vi )) causes what appears to be two returns to be input... I.E, with cursor sitting after '$' as shown below ( my prompt is two li

Re: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-06 Thread Brian McGroarty
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:20:49AM -0600, Brian J. Ackermann wrote: > Good to know, > > Although I still find it curious that it had been working until last > week sometime, when I updated... > > Thanks much!! > > Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > > >Oops, sorry, should have read your message more ca

Re: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Brian J. Ackermann
Good to know, Although I still find it curious that it had been working until last week sometime, when I updated... Thanks much!! Igor Pechtchanski wrote: Oops, sorry, should have read your message more carefully... /etc/postinstall/passwd-grp.sh simply does not create domain users. I'm sure

Re: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Oops, sorry, should have read your message more carefully... /etc/postinstall/passwd-grp.sh simply does not create domain users. I'm sure this fact is documented somewhere, but I can't find it at the moment. Igor On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Brian J. Ackermann wrote: > Understandable, but in my d

Re: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Brian J. Ackermann
Understandable, but in my desperation I removed the entire C:\cygwin root directory, no to mention a number of regustry entries... So, one might think I was thourough... Igor Pechtchanski wrote: Because even a complete uninstall won't remove user-created files (such as /etc/passwd), and a reins

RE: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Because even a complete uninstall won't remove user-created files (such as /etc/passwd), and a reinstall won't recreate them if they are already present. Igor On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Brian J. Ackermann wrote: > Yep, that did the trick (the mkpasswd -d -u solution) > > Thanks a bunch... > > I

RE: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Brian J. Ackermann
Yep, that did the trick (the mkpasswd -d -u solution) Thanks a bunch... I am still wondering why this didn't 'go away' after a complete uninstall, and consequent reinstall? Brian Vince says: sounds like something funny in /etc/passwd try regenerating it with mv /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.ol

RE: Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Vince Hoffman
IL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 05 February 2003 14:25 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Strange new behavior... > > > Hello all, > > I've been running cygwin now for nearly three years, and I've very > recently run into a very strange little problem. > > When st

Strange new behavior...

2003-02-05 Thread Brian J. Ackermann
Hello all, I've been running cygwin now for nearly three years, and I've very recently run into a very strange little problem. When starting cygwin now, I have a new username 't-ow' (this is not what I login to win2000 as which is 'BrianA'), and my 'home' directory appears to be 'C\:' I've se