On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 4:54 PM Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > Including the doubling of characters and momentary display of some
> > characters which seem to change rapidly?
>
> That probably comes from NSH.  I think it still sends an escape sequence
> to clear to the end of the line.  So any additional garbage at the end
> after the first four characters would only be present momentarily.
>
> But things are changing rapidly, obviously more rapidly than can be
> tested.  So I would have to studly the nshlib code again to see what it
> is doing today.
>
> So do you think that that last release was too shaky?  Should there be a
> bugfix release for that one?



Unfortunately I wasn't available to test and vote on the most recent
release and I also don't currently know in exactly which commit or PR this
broke, but it is definitely broken now, so if it has been released, then
yes, I think it makes sense to do another release once it's fixed.

I don't know how many people are using the telnet/nsh combination but I
have to do it with this particular board since the only communication port
it has is a network port. When telnet doesn't work correctly it really
messes everything up for me because I can't really interface to it.

Cheers
Nathan

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