On 10/3/19 6:54 AM, phodina wrote:
Hi,
so I managed to minimize the build image and run it in QEMU. Now I build only
poky, open-embedded and our own layer, containing minimal recipes. The problem
with the awkward line wrapping is still present. Sometimes it doesn't come up
until I change the
Hi,
so I managed to minimize the build image and run it in QEMU. Now I build only
poky, open-embedded and our own layer, containing minimal reciepes. The problem
with the awkward line wrapping is still present. Sometimes it doesn't come up
until I change the size of terminal window.
More inter
Hi,
Is your problem of line wrapping only on the serial console, or also on
an ssh session?
Which version of Yocto do you use?
systemd or sys-v?
Regards,
Robert
On 19/09/2019 17:43, phodina wrote:
Hi,
based on André recommendation I commented out the PS1 variable and now I get
`-sh-4.4#
How about using `tput smam'?
Regards,
Chen Qi
On 09/19/2019 11:43 PM, phodina wrote:
Hi,
based on André recommendation I commented out the PS1 variable and now I get
`-sh-4.4#` for the prompt. I also checked and nothing is overwriting the
variable.
But I tried to change the size of the shel
On 9/19/19 11:43 AM, phodina wrote:
Hi,
based on André recommendation I commented out the PS1 variable and now I get
`-sh-4.4#` for the prompt. I also checked and nothing is overwriting the
variable.
But I tried to change the size of the shell by using `stty cols 100 rows 40` as
well as diff
Hi,
based on André recommendation I commented out the PS1 variable and now I get
`-sh-4.4#` for the prompt. I also checked and nothing is overwriting the
variable.
But I tried to change the size of the shell by using `stty cols 100 rows 40` as
well as different sizes (smaller and bigger than 8
Hi,
so I tried the PS1 prompt as suggested by André and it worked at that time on
the booted system. So I changed the configuration in /etc/profile, built and
flashed the system.
Unfortunately it’s not working and I get the same issue - the line wrapping.
Here is the content of the /etc/profil
Hi,
I would like to ask for a help with an awkward behavior of line wrap in bash
built using Yocto (thud release). When I connect over serial line, I get
strange line wrapping.
The line keeps wrapping on the first line. Here is the environment:
guest@:ebox~ # printenv
LANG=C
EDITOR=vi
HZ=100
H