H . J . Lu writes: > > On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 02:57:28PM +0200, Kevin D. Kissell wrote: > > > When I run zsh on the console (serial interface) the process hangs. I can > > > login with /bin/bash, but when I start /bin/zsh it waits forever. I can > > > interrupt the process and regain control. > > > > > > It's only related to the console. If I login with telnet it works just > > > fine. > > > > > > Any idea, what could be wrong? > > > > I don't know what it would be specifically, but having > > dealt with similar problems on other Unix systems, > > it's proably the case that zsh uses a particular tty > > mode that isn't correctly supported by the serial > > console driver, either due to a bug in the driver or > > due to a conflict with some other feature enabled > > on the console port. The next step to take would > > be to run "stty -all" under /bin/bash and under > > /bin/zsh on a telnet session, and compare the > > outputs. > > That sounds like a zsh bug I fixed. Please try zsh 3.0.8-8.1 in my RedHat 7.1 > port and let me know if it doesn't work for you. You only have the source RPM on OSS? I believe we compiled from another SRC RPM: zsh-4.0.4-5.src.rpm. What was your fix? /Hartvig