Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: >> I did some testing and found no issues.
Update: Today I needed to run some Bash, and it seems broken. PROBLEM 1: WITHOUT A SESSION ============================ CONFIGURATION: Emacs 29, Org from Git (2f5e7103e59f06631e985d3dd39af21b5b7464ea) REPRODUCTION STEPS: Run the following code block: #+begin_src bash :results output echo one > one.txt echo two > two.txt diff one.txt two.txt #+end_src ACTUAL RESULTS: #+RESULTS: EXPECTED RESULTS: #+RESULTS: : 1c1 : < one : --- : > two PROBLEM 2: WITH A SESSION ========================= CONFIGURATION: Emacs 29, Org from Git (2f5e7103e59f06631e985d3dd39af21b5b7464ea) REPRODUCTION STEPS: #+begin_src bash :session bash :results output echo one > one.txt echo two > two.txt diff one.txt two.txt #+end_src ACTUAL: #+RESULTS: : org_babel_sh_prompt> 1c1 : < one : --- : > two EXPECTED: #+RESULTS: : 1c1 : < one : --- : > two ADDENDUM ======== A friend of mine, who uses Org that comes with Emacs 28.1 on Linux, tried the PROBLEM 1 source block shown above, the one *without* a session, and he got no results either. (We might need better tests.) Rudy -- "One can begin to reason only when a clear picture has been formed in the imagination." -- Walter Warwick Sawyer, Mathematician's Delight, 1943 Rudolf Adamkovič <salu...@me.com> [he/him] Studenohorská 25 84103 Bratislava Slovakia