Am 08.07.2015 um 09:00 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
On 08/07/2015 07:00, Anton Shumskyi wrote:
Same for me, but it appears only after I'm canceling some job on
terminal with CTRL+C, maybe in 10% of total cases. I thought that was
some side-effect of switching env back, but because job is terminated in
a "bad way" haven't considered that as a bug.

Same here.

I always get this effect shortly after a Ctrl-key combination, not sure
which one but it's one of the grouping on the left of the keyboard
surrounding "S"

I can replicate it 100% when I ssh to another machine and immediately interrupt it with Ctrl-C.

I hadn't considered this a bug, but after reading this thread I can confirm that it also happens randomly with other commands. Not sure if there is always interruption involved, though ...

Perhaps some problem with forking / spawning a subshell and returning to the "status quo" after a non-zero exit code?

Regards,
--Flo

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