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Re: [SLE] BASH history
- From: Andrew Kirilenko <icedank@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 12:00:56 +0100 (MET)
- Message-id: <29640.1045738856@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 11:24:18 +0100 (MET)
> Andrew Kirilenko <icedank@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> >> >Can't solve the problem. I've following in my bash history:
> >> >
> >> >---> start
> >> >
> >> >locate *.wav
> >> >updateb
> >> >mc
> >> > PROMPT_COMMAND='pwd>&7;kill -STOP $$'
> >> > cd "`echo -e '\057\150\157\155\145'`"
> >>
> >> That's stuff from the mc interface.
> >> If you are using mc, and want your history, hit "esc" then "h".
> >>
> >Hey! but I'm using mc sometimes and plain shell sometimes. I want to
use
> >em both! In the previous version of the mc there was not such funny
> >things!
>
> Well I compiled my own mc, with the latest version.
> If I hit <cntrl -o> to remove the mc display, and I hit
> the up arrow, the bash history is there for all commands
> I ran with the mc interface not present.
>
> When the mc interface is present, I need to use "esc -h".
> Maybe there is some trick to it, but I've never had any problems
> with the above method. You just need to remember which
> shell or sub-shell you are talking to.
>
> If you are talking about a bash session in a new xterm, each
> xterm should open up with a fresh history of it's own.
>
> This might be a good question for the mc maillist.
I'm using LFS (Linux From Scratch) myself, but now I need to prepare
installation of Linux with all this KDE and Offices for non-programmer
stuff. And I don't want to build any packages myself. I want to create
YaST install script which will automatically install Linux to the user's
box. So, no source builds :(
I think, there should be workaround for this problem! SuSE support???
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> Andrew Kirilenko <icedank@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> >> >Can't solve the problem. I've following in my bash history:
> >> >
> >> >---> start
> >> >
> >> >locate *.wav
> >> >updateb
> >> >mc
> >> > PROMPT_COMMAND='pwd>&7;kill -STOP $$'
> >> > cd "`echo -e '\057\150\157\155\145'`"
> >>
> >> That's stuff from the mc interface.
> >> If you are using mc, and want your history, hit "esc" then "h".
> >>
> >Hey! but I'm using mc sometimes and plain shell sometimes. I want to
use
> >em both! In the previous version of the mc there was not such funny
> >things!
>
> Well I compiled my own mc, with the latest version.
> If I hit <cntrl -o> to remove the mc display, and I hit
> the up arrow, the bash history is there for all commands
> I ran with the mc interface not present.
>
> When the mc interface is present, I need to use "esc -h".
> Maybe there is some trick to it, but I've never had any problems
> with the above method. You just need to remember which
> shell or sub-shell you are talking to.
>
> If you are talking about a bash session in a new xterm, each
> xterm should open up with a fresh history of it's own.
>
> This might be a good question for the mc maillist.
I'm using LFS (Linux From Scratch) myself, but now I need to prepare
installation of Linux with all this KDE and Offices for non-programmer
stuff. And I don't want to build any packages myself. I want to create
YaST install script which will automatically install Linux to the user's
box. So, no source builds :(
I think, there should be workaround for this problem! SuSE support???
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