On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 06:07:42PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> >Synopsis:    first command of new xterm is echoed back with saveLines set to 
> >high enough
> >Category:    system
> >Environment:
>       System      : OpenBSD 5.9
>       Details     : OpenBSD 5.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #1781: Sat Dec 26 23:04:18 
> MST 2015
>                        
> [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
> 
>       Architecture: OpenBSD.amd64
>       Machine     : amd64
> >Description:
>       Xterm echoes the first command of xterm as follows:
>       
>       tmy $ ls /tmp 
>       ls /tmp
>       aucat/            babel-32103bl-/   dbus-x6ZijxEiA0=  p.LWwZmIbu9V~     
> ssh-QUnjdfgVRqSK/
>       aucat-1000/       dbus-17VPAUsHKk=  i3-tmy.3D8dvq/    p.Sz4I1qizJr      
> vi.recover/
>       tmy $ 
>       
>       The command echoing seems to only happen in the first command run in 
> the xterm.
>       
> >How-To-Repeat:
> 
>       The command echoing doesn't seem to happen always. But the minimum
>       .Xresources file I can trigger it is as simple as:
>       xterm*loginShell: true
>       xterm*saveLines: 5000
>       
>       If saveLines is less than ~4600 the echoing doesn't seem to trigger.
>       
> >Fix:
>       Don't use saveLines option in ~/.Xresources or use low value for it.
>

I cannot reproduce that. Are you shure you don't have other
settings in your .profile/.kshrc (like PS1) that interfere with your
tests?

-- 
Matthieu Herrb

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