On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 16:25:26 +0100, Marc-Jano Knopp wrote: > In newer versions of rlwrap, Ctrl-D must be pressed twice to end the > command. More precisely: The effects of a Ctrl-D on an empty line are > delayed until any other character is entered. > > > Example > ------- > > $ rlwrap cat > <Ctrl-D> # nothing happens > <Ctrl-D> # (or any other input!) -- now I get back to the prompt > $ > > In older versions, Ctrl-D worked as expected, i.e. it had to be hit > only once to get instantly accepted.
Thanks for finding and reporting this bug. I can confirm the same behavior present with the latest package build and not present in the version in wheezy. > Interestingly enough, which versions are affected by this bug depends > on the method I use for installing the software, namely whether I take > the prebuilt package from snapshot.debian.org or build it myself. I > take it that my system and the Debian build system have/had different > package versions that fulfilled rlwrap's build-dependencies. Hmm, any more insight into why this is? I haven't started looking at the different combinations of installed package vs. built source package vs. build-dependencies yet. -- mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org