From: lynch@scotch.iupui.edu (Jonathan Lynch)
To: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu
Subject: zsh2.6-beta9, zsh2.6-beta10
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 1995 10:18:31 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9507261518.AA08770@scotch.iupui.edu> (raw)
I have noticed a problem with zsh2.6-beta9, zsh2.6-beta10 which did not
happen in any release I have tried before that.
When I 'su -' to a user who has zsh as their default shell, the stty
settings appear to be garbled. Doing a 'stty -a' reports that they
are ok, but ctrl-c no longer does a intr and ^H no longer does erase.
resetting the stty setting for erase cures the erase problem, but resetting
intr does not work as expected.
Oh, I am running zsh on Solaris 2.4 -- it all compiled without any problems
and installed marvellously easily. I have tried recompiling with
gcc-2.7.0 to no avail.
Thanks for the great shell!
Jon
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