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Re: non-interactive set -m
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- From: Eric Blake <ebb9@xxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: non-interactive set -m
- Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 14:03:57 +0000 (UTC)
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Peter Stephenson <pws <at> csr.com> writes:
> > POSIX requires that 'set -m'/'set -o monitor' be switchable on the fly
>
> You're right---there's another test of the same kind there (i.e. that
> we're interactive). This removes it. Let me know if you run up against
> more, or if there's some hidden interaction with the
> interactive/non-interactive mode (I wouldn't bet against it).
I'd love to test this. However, I'm behind a firewall, and can't access CVS.
Is there a snapshot available?
http://zsh.sourceforge.net/zsh-4.3-daily-snapshot.tar.bz2 appears to be a dead
link. Or are there any plans for moving to a newer VCS, such as git, which
makes http access much easier?
--
Eric Blake
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