Am 18.03.2005 um 23:11 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
Google should be able to answer that one. It's a problem in your shell's
config file (like .cshrc) where you use `stty' without first checking
whether the shell is actually running on a terminal.
It's only present in GNU Emacs 22 from CVS. And this is the corresponding portion in .tcshrc to make GNU Emacs work in xterm:
if (! $?TERM) setenv TERM xterm
if (($TERM == xterm) | ($TERM == nxterm)) then
setenv TERM xterm-color
stty erase '^?'
endifIn the shell buffer TERM is dumb ...
GNU Emacs 21.3.50 from CVS, as provided by Fink, and GNU Emacs 21.2, as supplied by Apple, do not show that behaviour.
Is it a bug that GNU Emacs 22 from CVS does not set TERM for shell-mode-on-region?
-- Greetings
Pete
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