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Re: Zsh: [7] + 23074 suspended (tty output)
Hello Vincent,
please refine your bugreport. I am not able to reproduce your report.
basically: emacs != eclient
% su -l heinb
Password:
tosh% emacs
zsh: suspended emacs
tosh% bg
[1] + continued emacs
tosh%
[1] + suspended (tty output) emacs
tosh%
i now undestand upsteam.
this is with zsh git tag 5.6.2
kind regards,
Thilo
Vincent Lefevre schrieb/wrote:
> On 2018-09-16 10:40:20 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> On 2018-09-15 21:06:56 +0200, TS wrote:
>>> Test case, tested with 5.6.2:
>>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=908818;filename=.zshrc;msg=66
>>>
>>> result for me:
>>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908818#66
>>
>> I think I have noticed issues with "less" using zsh-5.6.1-10-g24bb465
>> but I didn't remember what I did exactly and I couldn't reproduce
>> them. I needed to do a fg.
>
> The session in the terminal looks like that:
>
> zira:~/software/mpfr> emacs <3:13:29
> ^Zzsh: exit 148
> zsh: suspended eclient
> zira:~/software/mpfr[TSTP]> bg <3:13:33
> [1] + continued eclient
> zira:~/software/mpfr> less src/Makefile <3:13:38
> zsh: suspended (tty output) less src/Makefile
> zira:~/software/mpfr[TTOU]> fg <3:13:42
> [2] + continued less src/Makefile
> zira:~/software/mpfr> <3:13:42
>
> In short:
>
> 1. Run emacs[*] (with its X interface).
> 2. Type Ctrl-Z in the terminal to stop Emacs and get the prompt.
> 3. Type "bg".
> 4. View a file with "less"[*].
> 5. Quit Emacs (while "less" is still running).
> 6. Quit "less" (with 'q').
>
> This yields a TTOU on "less" (see above). Note that 2+3 cannot be
> replaced by the use of "emacs &".
>
> [*] This is actually a shell function:
>
> eclient () {
> emulate -LR zsh
> local display i
> if [[ -n $GNUCLIENT_ENABLED ]]
> then
> display="$DISPLAY"
> for i in "$@"
> do
> [[ "$i" == "-nw" ]] && unset display
> done
> [[ -n $display ]] && gnuclient "$@" 2> /dev/null || \emacs "$@"
> else
> \emacs "$@"
> fi
> }
>
> with GNUCLIENT_ENABLED not defined.
>
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