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Package: bash
Version: 3.2-4

The prompt acts strange, the better way to understand what does is
reproducing it, for that: run the command "sleep 10" in a terminal,
then inmediately start typing random characters in the terminal in
order to fit the full line plus the 50 percent of the next one (so one
line + 1/2), now just wait that the 10 seconds finishes to recover the
prompt, when it appears, start erasing (backspace key) all the flood
of characters that you have typed, when you have finished to erase
both lines you then see the bug, the line is not 'reloaded' correctly
giving you wrong position of the cursor, it erases your prompt

In a version that this works correctly (like the bash of ETCH) when
you have finished to remove the second line, the first line does a
kind of 'reload' and the prompt its positioned in the first place of
the line, the position of the cursor are perfectly scrollable in the
text and everything's ok

Note: version 3.1dfsg-8 works correctly

Greetings


Thanatermesis

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