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Re: empty zsh prompt string under Cygwin 1.1.0 xterm
- To: Peter Stephenson <pws at cambridgesiliconradio dot com>
- Subject: Re: empty zsh prompt string under Cygwin 1.1.0 xterm
- From: Eric De Mund <ead at ixian dot com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 15:48:50 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Cc: <zsh-users at sunsite dot auc dot dk>
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- Organization: Ixian Systems, Inc.
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- Reply-To: Eric De Mund <ead at ixian dot com>
Peter,
] > Could be it's not in interactive mode, for some reason. Do something like
] > [[ -o zle ]] && print "zle is not running"
]
] Sorry, that should be `||', not `&&', or the sense will be reversed.
]
] As a postscript, I've now got both xterm and rxvt running under cygwin with
] zsh-3.1.9-dev-2 and everything seems to be fine (except that network file
] access is still horribly slow, but that's a completely different problem).
Thanks very much. I built zsh 3.0.8 from scratch, set TERM to cygwin,
and converted my .z* files from MS-DOS to UNIX newline format. And
everything worked swimmingly; both xterm(1) and rxvt(1) work great.
Many thanks for your help. (And yes, the Amol Deshpande zsh wasn't
setopt interactive, for some reason.)
All I need figure out now is how to get "emacs -nw" under the xterm(1)
to stop saying "emacs: standard input is not a tty" and then exiting. I
wonder if I need to build emacs from source and not use a precompiled
version; it's the last program in the equation now that is not built
using cygwin.
Kind regards,
Eric
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