Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!tuvie!mike From: mike@tuvie (Inst.f.Techn.Informatik) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: Problem with bash from an xterm on Apollo Message-ID: <1917@tuvie> Date: 15 Oct 90 13:24:08 GMT References: <1990Oct11.200712.12821@medtron.medtronic.com> Reply-To: mike@tuvie.UUCP (Inst.f.Techn.Informatik) Organization: Technical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Lines: 20 In article matt@bacchus.esa.oz (Matt Atterbury) writes: > > updating the screen if I insert lines. CTRL-L works OK, still I am once > > again having doubts about Apollo software being compatible to _anything_. > > This is unnecessarily harsh on Apollo. The problem is *probably* > in bash, requiring a hack to it. I have no link with Apollo - I > used to use them but now I use a SONY. No, it is not unnecessarily harsh on Apollo! I'm using the /bin/csh - so it seems to cause problems not only with bash!!! It's just like APollo's usual reaction - our OS is OK, your program is broken !!! If you believe HP/Apollo, just about any program there is, is broken !!! Michael K. Gschwind, Institute for VLSI-Design, Technical University, Vienna mike@vlsivie.at 1-2-3-4 kick the lawsuits out the door mike@vlsivie.uucp 5-6-7-8 innovate don't litigate e182202@awituw01.bitnet 9-A-B-C interfaces should be free Voice: (++43).1.58801 8144 D-E-F-O look and feel has got to go! Fax: (++43).1.569697