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Hi,
i have a strange behaviour after a upgrade, in terminal like terminal from xfce, aterm, etc and console too, when i press CONTROL + C (break control) terminal, show me now the character ^C. My question, how i can disable this ?
thx a lot for your time
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*bump*
i have the same issue, any solution?
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Hi, still waiting a reply, anyone more have the same trouble?
thx!
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Aparently is a bug of new bash4, i tryed using zsh and control + c works again, but wanna fix this with bash..any tip? thx!
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finnaly i found a temp fix, install a old version of bash with libreadline old..this ones fix the trouble...
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Why is this a problem?
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yep was a trouble, because everytime you press control+c you get the character with the action, is a disturb like you use some tools, like lftp, when you want correct something and you press control+c you get garbage..
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Hi !
I use bash 4.0.33 and I have the same problem.
zsh is working great so I think it is a readline 6.0 issue but If someone could help us ....
It displays ^C (Ctrl-C) and ^Z (Ctrl-Z). Since readline handles some signals it seems that the trapped signal is redirected (and echoed) to the terminal by the signal handlers.
I can also report that when using irb the same problems happens and it is annoying! (irb also use readline)
Should I submit a bug to the readline list or is there a fix ?
Regards
Last edited by hallelujah (2009-09-25 20:38:46)
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This should help. Took me a while to remember where I had seen it but I found the answer.
From the Beginners Guide Appendix:
'Turn off Control Echo in Bash'
Some users may have noticed that since the readline update their terminal has been displaying ^C after ctrl+c has been pressed. While this is not a problem, it can be annoying. For any users who wish to disable this, simply add the following to /etc/profile or $HOME/.bash_profile:
stty -ctlecho
I added it to my ~/.bashrc.
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I did that for bash (it works ...) Thanks for the tips but irb
But in irb it seems that there is another bug (probably irb implementation) I use ruby 1.9.1 p243
I will checkout subversion repository and compile it then give feedback.
EDIT :
Ok it works with the subversion stream see the bug report here : http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/1118
readline 6.0 does not SEGV ... it is obscure to me ....
I think i will wait for a ruby 1.9 official release. Latest release 1.9.1-p243 (used in archlinux ) is buggy with readline 6.0
Last edited by hallelujah (2009-09-25 23:29:42)
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