Re: Issue, most possibly with new Readline

2006-02-07 Thread Eric Blake
> > > > > > > > Basically, when I hit [ESC] then fwd slash (/) to search through the > > > > history, it throws my cursor back to get beginning of the line (on top > > > > of the prompt) and acts weird. This is in mrxvt, now if I do the same > > > > in the basic cygwin bash shell i get this: > > >

Re: Issue, most possibly with new Readline

2006-02-07 Thread Eric Blake
Zach Gelnett gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > Basically, when I hit [ESC] then fwd slash (/) to search through the > > > history, it throws my cursor back to get beginning of the line (on top > > > of the prompt) and acts weird. This is in mrxvt, now if I do the same > > > in the basic cygwin bash

Re: Issue, most possibly with new Readline

2006-02-06 Thread Zach Gelnett
On 2/6/06, Zach Gelnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2/6/06, Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > After installing the latest readline updates (that fixed the earlier > > > prompt issue) I'm finding an issue with the vi command line interface. > > > > > > Basically, when I hit [ESC] then

Re: Issue, most possibly with new Readline

2006-02-06 Thread Zach Gelnett
On 2/6/06, Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > After installing the latest readline updates (that fixed the earlier > > prompt issue) I'm finding an issue with the vi command line interface. > > > > Basically, when I hit [ESC] then fwd slash (/) to search through the > > history, it throws my

Re: Issue, most possibly with new Readline

2006-02-06 Thread Eric Blake
> After installing the latest readline updates (that fixed the earlier > prompt issue) I'm finding an issue with the vi command line interface. > > Basically, when I hit [ESC] then fwd slash (/) to search through the > history, it throws my cursor back to get beginning of the line (on top > of the