Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!karl_kleinpaste From: karl_kleinpaste@cis.ohio-state.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.pyramid Subject: Re: read from /dev/tty problems Message-ID: Date: 24 Jul 90 13:42:56 GMT References: <64234@yarra.oz.au> Sender: news@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Organization: Ohio State Computer Science Lines: 25 kenj@yarra.oz.au (Ken McDonell) writes: Could you please provide some more information on the version of OSx in which you see the problem, and the precise conditions under which you can make it hapen? We have the same problem under OSx 4.anything (currently 4.4c, I haven't bothered to go to 5.0 just yet -- delays, delays) and under both X10 and X11. Just start an xterm, any xterm, and you'll find that /dev/tty is (evidently) not attached to it. Anything which reads /dev/tty fails; e.g., just as a quick test, I ran crypt in an X11R4 xterm, got an "Enter key:" prompt which did not wait for me to type anything. FTP password prompts do the same thing. Running "script /dev/null" in an xterm gets around the problem. 1. I read news regularly, but have not seen you comments previously (is it possible they are not escaping for worldwide distribution?) This has been discussed here occasionally -- I've mentioned it once or twice myself. Is it possible that it works for you because you're running a Pyr-supplied X11 with probable bug fixes? Most of us peons just run the MIT-supplied X distributions. --karl