RE: bash and perl output of 'hello' with no \n doesn't work

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quitcherbitchen.  You got caught blaming the distro for something you
f*d up.

David Willson
MCT, MCSE, Network+, A+, Linux Enthusiast
http://TheGeek.NU

-----Original Message-----
From: psyche-list-admin@redhat.com [mailto:psyche-list-admin@redhat.com]
On Behalf Of Marc Murphy
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 8:00 AM
To: psyche-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: bash and perl output of 'hello' with no \n doesn't work


Not a bug?  Hmm, I guess a car manufacturer could just switch the brake
and gas pedal around.  The car would still work, but it would just
behave a bit differently for those who didn't know about the change.  

Yeah, we know what's going on now with the prompt, but it doesn't mean
it's not screwed up.  Anyhow if you want to take the attitude that
Psyche is great and the users need to read more manuals before
attempting to use it then fine.

Mike Harris wrote:

Why?  You're doing something that is inherently broken.  If you 
slow everything down so that it is visible, you will see "hello" 
displayed, then see the program return to bash, which displays 
the prompt.  The prompt overwrites the line because there was no 
trailing newline.

Go ahead and miss Psyche.  Spend the time reading programming 
manuals to learn how stuff works instead.
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