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Re: [PATCH] Merge of readline 4.3 to mainline
- From: David Carlton <carlton at math dot stanford dot edu>
- To: Michael Elizabeth Chastain <mec at shout dot net>
- Cc: ezannoni at redhat dot com, gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 09 Dec 2002 14:09:17 -0800
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Merge of readline 4.3 to mainline
- References: <200212092200.gB9M0Gv31504@duracef.shout.net>
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:00:16 -0600, Michael Elizabeth Chastain <mec@shout.net> said:
> Yes, it's native i686-pc-linux-gnu, red hat linux 8, running in the console
> (that is, not in an X window). My $TERM environment variable has
> the value "linux".
> I'm using tcl 8.3.4, expect 5.33, dejagnu 1.4.2 + FernandoN kfail patch.
> I haven't reconfigured anything on my system since the last time
> that it worked for me.
> Can you check in your gdb.log file and see if it's full of
> "(gdb) print x" echoing or "^M^M(gdb) ^M(gdb) p^M(gdb) pr^M ..."
> echoing. If you have the simple style of echoing then we just have
> to make readline do that all the time when running test scripts.
> Is anyone else running the test suite with the new readline?
> Maybe it's just me?
I'm not getting any new failures. I just started a test run in the
console; it seems to be working fine there, and the gdb.log looks like
it always did, without the strange behavior that you're seeing.
Do you have anything strange in your .inputrc? I skimmed through the
readline docs and didn't see any variables that would produce this
behavior, but I thought I'd ask just in case...
David Carlton
carlton@math.stanford.edu