On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 09:32:06AM -0700, Nick Webb wrote:
Hi,
I'm probably really fishing here, but this is tripping me out on SuSE 8.0. While in vi mode in a bash shell ('set -o vi'), the replace (or 'r') command doesn't work. For example if I have the command 'ls -l /tml' with the 'l' being a typo, if I place the cursor over the 'l' and enter the command 'rp' it should replace the 'l' with an 'p'. Instead it just deletes the 'l'. What gives? I've never seen this problem on any other Unix system, including previous SuSE releases. Since I work on many unix systems day in and day out, all setup with vi mode command line editing, it drives me crazy trying to remember not to do it at home.
I hope I'm not the only one who has ran into this . . .
Works fine here... version 1.4i Jon Clausen