>Anyway, the idea is to use a non-busybox telnet client to telnet in to >a busybox telnetd, then launch emacs, then type ^S. Emacs should start >a search. If it does nothing, then flow control is screwed up somewhere.
It does not work, not in the 1.10 we used to use, nor in the 1.11 we're using now. I did some work on ours to get telnet to live through the keepalive stuff, and I did try out the ^S/^Q literals, but though our baby emacs works fine on the serial port it doesn't through telnet. (It's this, _thing_, of uncertain pedigree called siv. But it's small, around 68KB [stripped] on a MIPS.) -- Jim _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
