Friday at 10:51pm +0530 USM Bish wrote:

>   On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 06:27:30PM +0530, H S Rai wrote:
>   > "script" is giving human unfriendly output on relatively latest
>   > system [RH8]. On typing following
>   > ./a.out
>   > the script file contain:
>   > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] ./[EMAIL PROTECTED] ./[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   > that too after dos2unix; 
>   > where [u*PC] stands for [EMAIL PROTECTED] current_directory]

<snip>
>   Does the same thing come with other apps as well ? Do you still
>   get these multiple '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' strings when you do ls for example ?

Yes.

>   The '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' may be your prompt, and that would come. The repeats
>   may be because of some problem in your a.out. 

No. As it happen with any other simple command like "ls". I used it
on RH7.1 is rightful manner.

>   In any case, this
>   is from the man page of script utility:
>   
>   ----------------------------<snip>-----------------------------
>   
>   BUGS
>   
>   Script places everything  in the log file,  including linefeeds
>   and backspaces. This is not what the naive user expects.
>         
>   ----------------------------</snip>----------------------------

That I know. If one erase and retype, that action will be recored.
But repeating all previously type character with prompt appears to be
objectionable.

-- 
H.S.Rai    http://www.grex.org/~hsrai | Registered Linux User # 223684
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whole local configuration ?  To re-initialise the local  CPAN
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