| From: Dave Anderson <anderson@xxxxxxxxxx> | > ==> It does not say in what way the terminal is not fully functional. That | > seems like a bug. | | Sorry, but I have no idea where that WARNING message is coming from, | i.e., it's not coming from the crash/gdb code base, nor does the | string "functional" show up in any of the external libraries. There | is a crash function that prints "WARNING:" before a passed-in message, | but no instances of it issue that "functional" message. And the | "(press RETURN)" is most certainly not associated with the crash/gdb | code base. | | So I don't know what the "It" is. Right. It seems to be coming from /usr/bin/less. So I tried to suppress by setting the PAGER environment variable to /bin/cat. No luck. The code in main.c:setup_environment ought to use the PAGER environment variable if it is defined. This would require changing scroll_command field, probably from an int to a string containing the command's path. (It is probable that a copy of the string need not be created since environment variable values are stable.) I would be willing to propose a patch if you (Dave) would be willing to consider it. It turns out that the crash command set scroll off does what I need. The crash(8) man page did not even hint at this capability. -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility