[Cialug] Bash 4.1 question
Crouse
crouse at usalug.net
Sat Sep 10 23:17:25 CDT 2011
Glad it worked, yeah... off makes a bit more sense :)
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Daniel A. Ramaley
<daniel.ramaley at drake.edu> wrote:
> That's pretty close, thanks. I ended up putting this line in my .inputrc
> file:
>
> set echo-control-characters Off
>
> It can also be done by playing with stty, but that breaks other
> behavior.
>
> On 2011-09-08 at 17:01:53, Crouse wrote:
>>Perhaps try adding "set disable-signal-echo on" to your .bashrc file.
>>
>>On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Daniel A. Ramaley
>>
>><daniel.ramaley at drake.edu>wrote:
>>> On one of my machines, when i type ctrl-c bash prints "^C" and then
>>> starts a fresh command prompt on the next line. On other machines
>>> (including SSH sessions), it doesn't print the "^C"... it just
>>> starts a new prompt on the next line.
>>>
>>> Any idea what variable i have to set to change the one machine to
>>> match the others? That is, to *not* print "^C"?
>>>
>>> Googling for the obvious terms is not very helpful... as you might
>>> imagine "ctrl-c", "control-c", "^c" and other variants are a bit
>>> too popular of search terms.
>>>
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>
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