how to stop history from dropping failed command?
I don't know what has changed to make bash history drop failed commands, but it has been doing it for quite some time. Guess what. I rarely want to pull back the last command and edit it if it succeeded. What's really strange is it doesn't drop all failed commands. For example, I entered `svn svn://anonsvn.kde.org' once, and it didn't put the command in my history. I entered the same command to use it as an example for this email, and it is now in the history. Anybody know what is going on here? It really bugs me! -- Regards, Steven
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 17:01, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
I don't know what has changed to make bash history drop failed commands, ...
It is not that the commands are failing. If your command starts with a whitespace, it will not "go into the history". -- Jonas Helgi Palsson "Því jú engum manni eru guðirnir svo grimmir, að gera hann fullkominn"
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