Bug#351695: Re: Bug#351695: Simple Bash command gives unexpected error message.

2006-02-08 Thread Justin Pryzby
reassign 351695 nvi thanks On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 04:39:25PM -0500, Jim Hertzler wrote: > Justin, > > I do not know what the standard "vi" is for Debian. > I installed default Debian and then wiped out everything fancy. > The "vi" I was using was "nvi". > nvi - 4.4BSD re-implementation of

Bug#351695: Re: Bug#351695: Simple Bash command gives unexpected error message.

2006-02-08 Thread Jim Hertzler
Justin, dselect:Update:Select:Install: vim - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor vim-common - Vi IMproved - Common files exuberent-ct - build tag file indexes of source code definitions vim-doc - Vi IMporved - Documentation files vim-scripts -

Bug#351695: Re: Bug#351695: Simple Bash command gives unexpected error message.

2006-02-08 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 03:39:24PM -0500, Jim Hertzler wrote: > Justin, > > dselect:Update:Select:Install: > vim - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor > vim-common - Vi IMproved - Common files > exuberent-ct - build tag file indexes of source code definitions > vim-

Bug#351695: Re: Bug#351695: Simple Bash command gives unexpected error message.

2006-02-08 Thread Jim Hertzler
Justin, The ninth character of good and bad lines differs. The ninth character of the good line is char#32=space. The ninth character of the bad lines is char#160=32+128. My sloppy keyboarding must have produced the special character. Too bad "vi" does not reveal the difference. Here is the "c" p

Bug#351695: Re: Bug#351695: Simple Bash command gives unexpected error message.

2006-02-08 Thread Jim Hertzler
Start:What I just Did. (In responce to your email.) Debian:XShells:XTerm cd Mail sh do.sh End:What I just Did. ..