Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
chuck,
is your libreadline 4.2 or 4.3?every 4.2 system i've tried, it
works.
it doesn't seem to work on 4.3.
I locate'd this file: /lib/libreadline.so.4.2
so I guess it's 4.2...
Could it be something to do with $TERM ? Mine's
set to xterm, but iirc sometimes
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Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
chuck,
is your libreadline 4.2 or 4.3?every 4.2 system i've tried, it
works.
it doesn't seem to work on 4.3.
I locate'd this file: /lib/libreadline.so.4.2
so I guess it's 4.2...
Could it be something to do
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
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Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
chuck,
is your libreadline 4.2 or 4.3?every 4.2 system i've tried, it
works.
it doesn't seem to work on 4.3.
I locate'd this file: /lib/libreadline.so.4.2
so I guess it's
Tim Riley wrote:
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
if someone wants to do me a favor...
1. download bash_bindings.txt from
vh224401.truman.edu/~dbindner/mirror
2. source it (source bash_bindings.txt)
3. hit the up arrow key
4. make sure your last history item is pulled up
This
begin Charles Polisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim Riley wrote:
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
if someone wants to do me a favor...
1. download bash_bindings.txt from
vh224401.truman.edu/~dbindner/mirror
2. source it (source bash_bindings.txt)
3. hit the up arrow key
4.
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
does it work for anybody?
Not here.
SuSE does the right thing as-is; this is from /etc/inputrc :
$if mode=vi
set editing-mode vi
set keymap vi
$endif
and the environment has INPUTRC set to /etc/inputrc,
but that can be
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Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
does it work for anybody?
Not here.
SuSE does the right thing as-is; this is from /etc/inputrc :
$if mode=vi
set editing-mode vi
set keymap vi
$endif
and the environment has INPUTRC
chuck,
is your libreadline 4.2 or 4.3?every 4.2 system i've tried, it
works.
it doesn't seem to work on 4.3.
pete
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Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
does it work for anybody?
Not here.
SuSE does the right thing as-is; this is from