My fault.  I should have written "My .bashrc file aliases cp to 'cp
-i' and mv to 'mv -i'".

Strangely, unaliasing those commands did not stop the problem.  I
still had to type in "y" a bunch of times after I tried the command
"sage -i ncurses".  I must have set some other strange default.--Rob

On 5/10/18, Jeroen Demeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2018-05-10 19:38, Robert Gross wrote:
>> I have aliased cp to "cp -i" and "mv" to "mv -i".
>
> What do you mean this *exactly*?
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