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Re: bash-completion 1.2-1 breaks bash with tail -f


Alpha Fighter <alphafighter1 <at> yahoo.com> writes:

> 
> I've run into an issue with bash-completion v1.2-1. After I tail -f a file
and then press ctrl-c to stop
> tailing I can no longer see any text I type. My text is being entered, just
not being ... echoed back.
> 
> This does not happen after uninstalling 1.2-1. It also does not happen if I
downgrade to bash-completion
> v1.1-2. I experienced this on a fresh clean install of cygwin (with
bash-completion 1.2-1 of course).
> 
> This has been a maddening problem for me the past few days. Hopefully this
post will save some time for
> anyone else running into this problem.
> 

Well unfortunately what it said in the below
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/123036/match=bash+completion

and uncommenting out the case statement did not fix it, sorry about that.
I did not test it right.
I did discover that I can workaround it by typing the "reset" command but when
you type it you won't be able to see it.



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