arted to happen (I have a Git status in my prompt so I
noticed it when my shell started to behave extremely slowly). I have tried
to
update both Cygwin and Git and it didn't help.
Also, it's happening even outside of any repository.
I would also say it's more likely a Git's i
arted to happen (I have a Git status in my prompt so I
noticed it when my shell started to behave extremely slowly). I have tried
to
update both Cygwin and Git and it didn't help.
Also, it's happening even outside of any repository.
I would also say it's more likely a Git's i
Christopher Faylor cgf-use-the-mailinglist-please at cygwin.com writes:
I duplicated this. The command window that I use doesn't exhibit this
behavior. I thought I'd tested pure cmd when making the recent spate of
console handling changes but this one must have slipped by.
It's a shame
developer is open to try to solve this issue. But I thought that
it would be much better to try to solve it for all console emulators (that
means by Cygwin), not for ConEmu only.
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crippling makes it really hard. I'm ready to help as much as I can, but I
just need your help.
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Christopher Faylor cgf-use-the-mailinglist-please at cygwin.com writes:
I duplicated this. The command window that I use doesn't exhibit this
behavior. I thought I'd tested pure cmd when making the recent spate of
console handling changes but this one must have slipped by.
It's a shame
Christopher Faylor cgf-use-the-mailinglist-please at cygwin.com writes:
Anyway, this should be fixed in the latest snapshot:
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
cgf
Nice! It works fine now. Thank you very much for that, because it was really
pain for me. I appreciate that.
Have a nice day.
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Perhaps you aren't a native English speaker and incorrectly took offense
at the mild term gobbledegook which was not directed at you. I was
referring to the author of the web page that you referenced. If that is
the
.
Thank you for your opinion.
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Hi,
it's not a big deal, I just wonder what to execute, if I would like to
execute user's default shell (defined in /etc/passwd). For example in cmd.exe,
ConEmu or Console2. I don't want to hardcode a shell anywhere (in console
emulator configuration, some batch file etc.), I just want to
screen size. Everything started with my
new laptop with HD display, because I used to have terminal window in
fullscreen mode.
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(e.g. testing), just
write me (directly to my e-mail).
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. Until all prompts on the
current screen are repainted. Then it starts to scroll properly.
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If there is no prompt on current screen (e.g. long output), the whole screen
is repainted. Is it clear from my description?
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And the fix is almost perfect. It's only almost perfect, because it
preserves the visible buffer only, not the whole scrollback buffer, which
could be much more larger, than the window size. I can live with that, but
could it be possible to preserve
,
your fix will fail, because you attempt to read a region bigger than
16384 characters at once.
But it's interesting that when I have the window size smaller than 16384
characters (240 * 62), the whole scrollback buffer is preserved, no
matters how big it is.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Dawid
? (technically, I'm a developer too)
Thank you and have happy and successful year 2014!
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Hi,
maybe I have found a bug in the Cygwin.
I have been using Cygwin on the 64bit Windows 7 for a long time and I never
experienced this problem. But I bought a new laptop and on the fresh new
system (also 64bit Windows 7) the same Cygwin with the same configuration
cleared the screen buffer
Dawid Ferenczy ferenczy at volny.cz writes:
Hi,
maybe I have found a bug in the Cygwin.
Hi again,
I forgot to mention some essential data :)
I'm using the 64bit version of Cygwin on the 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium,
cygwin1.dll version is 1.7.27, setup.exe version is 2.831.
The issue
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