Bug#651721: bash: M-f, M-b, M-Bksp broken on upgrade

2011-12-11 Thread Ross Vandegrift
Package: bash Version: 4.2-1 Severity: normal Hello, I upgraded to the most recent bash package from 4.1-3 and discovered that the M-f (forward word), M-b (backward word), and M-Bksp (kill previous word) shortcuts had broken. I know there was a new /etc/bash.bashrc installed, but reverting to my

Bug#651721: bash: M-f, M-b, M-Bksp broken on upgrade

2011-12-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Ross, Ross Vandegrift wrote: Hello, I upgraded to the most recent bash package from 4.1-3 and discovered that the M-f (forward word), M-b (backward word), and M-Bksp (kill previous word) shortcuts had broken. What terminal do you use? What happens when you type ^V M-b? If you are using

Bug#651721: bash: M-f, M-b, M-Bksp broken on upgrade

2011-12-11 Thread Ross Vandegrift
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 13:30 -0600, Jonathan Nieder wrote: Hello, I upgraded to the most recent bash package from 4.1-3 and discovered that the M-f (forward word), M-b (backward word), and M-Bksp (kill previous word) shortcuts had broken. What terminal do you use? What happens when you

Bug#651721: bash: M-f, M-b, M-Bksp broken on upgrade

2011-12-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder
reassign 651721 libvte-2.90-9 forcemerge 648975 651721 quit Ross Vandegrift wrote: On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 13:30 -0600, Jonathan Nieder wrote: What terminal do you use? What happens when you type ^V M-b? gnome-terminal, version 3.0.1-1. ^V M-b has the same effect as M-b - it enters a b at