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Re: history commands coming out wrong
- X-seq: zsh-users 498
- From: greg haygood <greg@xxxxxxxx>
- To: zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: history commands coming out wrong
- Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 12:44:11 -0500
I'm also getting the messed up history lines.
Linux 2.0.24, zsh 3.0.1
setopt:
allexport autocd autolist autonamedirs nobeep cdablevars chaselinks correct
correctall
extendedglob lobdots histignoredups histnostore interactive listtypes
login longlistjobs
markdirs pathdirs pushdminus pushdtohome recexact shinstdin
greg
At 07:48 11/5/96 -0600, Gerald Skerbitz wrote:
>Yes. I'm having the screwed up lines all over the place when going through
>history. This problem has existed since 2.6-beta8 or so. It got fixed for a
>release or two (was great in 2.6-beta13) but it appears it's back again.
>
>
>Gerry,
>3.0.0 Sun Solaris 2.4
>setopt:
>allexport alwaystoend appendhistory autocd automenu autonamedirs autopushd
>nobgnice cdablevars completeinword extendedglob globdots histignoredups
>ignoreeof interactive interactivecomments listtypes menucomplete monitor
>nonomatch pathdirs pushdignoredups pushdminus pushdsilent pushdtohome
>shinstdin zle
>
> On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Timothy J Luoma wrote:
>> zsh-3.0.1 compiled fine, but it is still way too slow when drawing
>> the PROMPT and RPROMPT.
>>
>> Also, using the UP arrow to go back through history commands ends
>> up with screwed up lines (mangled commands, old and new combined,
>> etc).
>>
>> Anyone else having similar problems?
>>
>> I'm using Stuart.app 2.6.3+ under NS 3.3 patch1
>>
>> TjL, still using 2.6-beta13
>--
>Gerry
>Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@xxxxxxxxxxx> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379
>Home St. Paul,Ramsey County,Minnesota, USA
>
>
>
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