On Tue, 15 May 2007, Ronald Fischer wrote:

> > Make sure your .inputrc is read.
>
> Hmmm.... according to the Cygwin documentation page:
>
>   ".inputrc controls how programs using the readline library
>    (including bash) behave. It is loaded automatically."
>
> So, as long as I stick with the default name ($HOME/.inputrc),
> it should be read without requiring me to do additional
> actions, isn't it?

Theoretically, but there still could be a few things going wrong, one of
which being that you and your Cygwin environment have different ideas of
what $HOME is.  Try running "bind 'set bell-style none'" from the bash
command line...

Also, I vaguely recall that there were problems with "bell-style none".
Try "set bell-style visible" instead.
        Igor
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