Re: [Bacula-users] Is bconsole brain dead purposely

2005-12-03 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello, On 03.12.2005 18:54, Harry Putnam wrote: I'm wondering if bconsole is purposely overly primitive or if I may have something setup wrong or stuff in my OS that is causing a problem. :-) No, bconsole is primitive by design, although not as much as you think. Admittedly, command complet

Re: [Bacula-users] Is bconsole brain dead purposely

2005-12-03 Thread David Logan
Harry Putnam wrote: I'm wondering if bconsole is purposely overly primitive or if I may have something setup wrong or stuff in my OS that is causing a problem. What I see is bconsole has no completion, no globbing, no backspace that deletes to left of cursor. It does have a commandline memory

[Bacula-users] Is bconsole brain dead purposely

2005-12-03 Thread Harry Putnam
I'm wondering if bconsole is purposely overly primitive or if I may have something setup wrong or stuff in my OS that is causing a problem. What I see is bconsole has no completion, no globbing, no backspace that deletes to left of cursor. It does have a commandline memory so I guess readline is