On 7/31/15 1:31 PM, Carlos Pita wrote:
>> didn't work was that the readline state machine was messed up.  I will have
>> a fix in the next testing release of readline.
> 
> In general, what's the best way to get, test and install development versions
> of bash/readline?
> 
> I'm asking that because the commits and references in:
> 
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/readline.git/log/
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/readline.git/refs/
> 
> are 3 weeks old, so your fixes obviously aren't there.

I just created a `devel' branch in the readline git repository on
savannah.  You can get updated development snapshots there, just like
the bash `devel' branch.

> Also, I'm not sure how much coupled the two projects are. Can I update
> readline while keeping the bash version?, etc.

Yes, using the readline devel branch.  Bash is where nearly all of the
readline development happens, but you will be able to build standalone
versions of readline using the devel tree.

I haven't separated out the readline changelog entries from the bash
changelog (and may not get to doing so).

Chet

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