Re: can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-06-02 Thread P
Chet Ramey wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $ rpm -q bash bash-3.0-17 $ mkdir -p 'blah\' $ cd 'blah\' #lock up here There's no bug here. The cd builtin completes successfully, and the shell goes to read another line from the terminal. My guess is that the backslash at the end of $PWD is

Re: can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-06-02 Thread Chet Ramey
Well I thought that also, but reproduced it in gnome-terminal and xterm with PS1=$. The only common denominator was bash, as tcsh didn't show the problem? Type `type -a cd' and see what it says. Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ( ``Discere est Dolere'' --

Re: can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-06-02 Thread P
Chet Ramey wrote: Well I thought that also, but reproduced it in gnome-terminal and xterm with PS1=$. The only common denominator was bash, as tcsh didn't show the problem? Type `type -a cd' and see what it says. $ type -a cd cd is a shell builtin -- Pádraig Brady -

Re: can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-06-02 Thread Chet Ramey
Chet Ramey wrote: Well I thought that also, but reproduced it in gnome-terminal and xterm with PS1=$. The only common denominator was bash, as tcsh didn't show the problem? Type `type -a cd' and see what it says. $ type -a cd cd is a shell builtin How about $PROMPT_COMMAND? I

Re: can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-06-02 Thread P
Chet Ramey wrote: Chet Ramey wrote: Well I thought that also, but reproduced it in gnome-terminal and xterm with PS1=$. The only common denominator was bash, as tcsh didn't show the problem? Type `type -a cd' and see what it says. $ type -a cd cd is a shell builtin How about

can't cd to directory with backslash

2005-05-27 Thread P
$ rpm -q bash bash-3.0-17 $ mkdir -p 'blah\' $ cd 'blah\' #lock up here -- Pdraig Brady - http://www.pixelbeat.org -- ___ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash