mlandau@bbn.com (Matt Landau) (08/24/87)
The recent posting of Paul Placeway's tcsh version 5.4 was most welcome, but Rich Salz and I have found a couple of annoying bugs that we haven't been able to track down. These all happen on a Sun 3 under SunOS 3.2, using the vanilla BSD 4.2 shell as the basis for tcsh (we didn't have 3.2 sources at that time). They include: - Tcsh goes into a strange mode where it duplicates the first few characters of every line it prints, but only on "slow" terminals connected to serial ports. ("Slow" meaning the tty requires lots of padding.) - Every once in a while, tcsh will arbitrarily change your kill character to ^W and leave you without a werase character, even if you've bound ^W to backward-delete-word. - Using ~ to expand usenames will sometimes result in the message "<cmd>: bad file number". Has anyone else seen these? Any fixes, or are our problems caused by using the BSD csh sources instead of the Sun sources? If there are fixes, please send them to me, and I'll pass them along to Rich for posting ASAP in comp.sources.unix. -- Matt Landau A rock feels no pain... mlandau@bbn.com ...and an island never cries