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Subject: Re: This Week's CVS issues
From: Michael Brade <Michael.Brade () informatik ! uni-muenchen ! de>
Date: 2001-06-17 18:59:54
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On Sunday 17 June 2001 20:43, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> On Sunday 17 June 2001 17:34, Michael Brade wrote:
> > Nope, if the next "ls -l", for example, will exceed konsole's history,
> > then the history will not be updated anymore. The lines are just cut off
> > as if there was no history enabled.
>
> And when you scroll up you see the lines which were first stored in history
> (and which should now be discarded), instead of the ones which should have
> benn ?
Exactly. Uff :)
> > Hmmm, that's hard to describe, did you
> > understand that now? Perhaps someone else can help me out? :-}
>
> I'm not sure. Can you try sending a step-by-step description of how to
> reproduce this ?
Yup. Open konsole. Add a second session, adjust the history to 30 lines
while displaying about 20 in konsole. Now type "ls -l" till you have more
than 30 lines (120 works for me). Then do a simple ls in a direcory that will
give you more than 20 lines (just to have a different output). Scroll up and
look at the history, it's broken.
Perhaps you have to try two or three times, but this should do it.
Ciao,
Michael
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