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As part of a regular expression that I have in my clipboard, I have:
*,.*If I paste it into a terminal¹ window, I get...
**...instead. Switching to bash in the same terminal window and pressing ctrl+v again results in the "*,.*" being pasted correctly.
Any hints on WHY it's doing that and how I can get rid of such behaviour?
I'm using the grml config from the repos... couldn't find anything that could be causing this.
Last edited by whoops (2012-12-19 22:01:20)
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I use rxvt-unicode with zsh, and pasting that works ok.
What terminal emulator you use? can you try on another one?
EDIT: Tried on lilyterm too. It also works fine
Last edited by chris_l (2012-12-19 22:08:25)
"open source is about choice"
No.
Open source is about opening the source code complying with this conditions, period. The ability to choose among several packages is just a nice side effect.
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Ok, that sounded confusing: I pasted it into a "terminal" (=xfce) window.
It works with bash though... and I have the same problem when I paste in lxterminal. So I guess it must be something in the grml config, but I can't figure out what...?
My zshrc is empty.
edit:
Problem disappears if I remove grml's zshrc from /etc/zsh
But then again: Almost everything disappears if I remove that.
Last edited by whoops (2012-12-19 22:30:16)
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It is something in your grml config, but I don't know what (or why). It happens to me too, pasting or typing that sequence in rxvt-unicode with zsh and the grml config. You could always ask on their irc channel: http://grml.org/contact/
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edit: oops, "[solv]'d" wrong thread, sry. this ones next. but not yet.
Last edited by whoops (2013-01-06 13:45:11)
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