Hello Vincent Lefevre schrieb/wrote: > On 2018-09-15 21:06:56 +0200, TS wrote: >> Test case, tested with 5.6.2: >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=908818;filename=.zshrc;msg=66 >> >> result for me: >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908818#66 > > I think I have noticed issues with "less" using zsh-5.6.1-10-g24bb465 > but I didn't remember what I did exactly and I couldn't reproduce > them. I needed to do a fg. I have now tried different iterations of that minimal .zshrc. It seems only when less is wrapped inside a function i get this "zsh: suspended (tty output)". But when less is wrapped inside a function like this, it is rather reliable replicable. steps to show the issue: 1) ~/.zshrc as attached 2) exec zsh or login e.g.: % exec zsh zsh: suspended (tty output) i have a testuser for such things, therefore i "su -l" to him first. But according to my tests, the "su -l" part is irrelevant for the issue. Only the "less wrapped in function" part seem to matter. I earlier versions of Zsh that did not make a difference. Thanks for taking a look. kind regards, Thilo