Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> >> Also while setting stty erase ^? fixed that perticualr thing.  At the
>> >> command line (in xterm) I used to be able to delete with delete key
>> >> too.   Now I just get tildes (~~~~~~)
>> >
>> >  That looks like a problem with the shell's key bindings (readline for
>> > bash).  Have a quick look in /etc/inputrc for the following:
>> >
>> > "\e[3~": delete-char
>> 
>> Yes, thats what I'm getting at.   The shell had no such problem prior
>> to upgrade.  /etc/inputrc does contain that line. Are you saying it
>> shouldn't?
>
>  No, I'm saying it should ... it still does now, but it's working for
> me.  So the problem lies elsewhere ...
 
Just a sanity check here... when you type 7 ks

     $ kkkkkkk
Then place the cursor in the middle of those ks and press <DEL>
repeatedly... what happens?

I get  $ kkk~~~~kkkk  pushing the ks on the right toward the
right. No deletion of characters occurs.



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