[alt.sources.d] tcsh 5.20 curses ?

cca04@seq1.keele.ac.uk (P.J. Mitchell) (11/13/90)

Hello world...

Is it just me or does the shiny new version of tcsh sometimes muck up
its cursor handling when going back up the history list (i.e. moving
up, down, left or right all go up the list).

I can't seem to tie down any cause or pattern to this but I've had it
happen on both Sun3/80 (SunOS 4.0.3) and s Sequent Symmetry. We don't
have any sources so I got the binaries down from tesla (thanks
Christos).

Any ideas anyone ?
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shenkin@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Peter S. Shenkin) (11/15/90)

In article <711@keele.keele.ac.uk: cca04@seq1.keele.ac.uk (P.J. Mitchell) writes:
:Is it just me or does the shiny new version of tcsh sometimes muck up
:its cursor handling when going back up the history list (i.e. moving
:up, down, left or right all go up the list).
:
:I can't seem to tie down any cause or pattern to this but I've had it
:happen on both Sun3/80 (SunOS 4.0.3) and s Sequent Symmetry. We don't


Same on the Iris version, at least running from the console.

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bussiere@DMI.USherb.CA (Luc Bussieres) (11/15/90)

In article <711@keele.keele.ac.uk> cca04@seq1.keele.ac.uk (P.J. Mitchell) writes:
>Is it just me or does the shiny new version of tcsh sometimes muck up
>its cursor handling when going back up the history list (i.e. moving
>up, down, left or right all go up the list).
>
>I can't seem to tie down any cause or pattern to this but I've had it
>happen on both Sun3/80 (SunOS 4.0.3) and s Sequent Symmetry. We don't
>have any sources so I got the binaries down from tesla (thanks
>Christos).
>
>Any ideas anyone ?


	I have the same problems only if I work on the console, as soon 
has I work on a terminal, everything works fine.


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