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Re: 23.0.50; $TERM in shell-mode buffers
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T. V. Raman |
Subject: |
Re: 23.0.50; $TERM in shell-mode buffers |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Aug 2007 21:19:43 -0700 |
Indeed, it's fixed. Stefane is a champ.
While on the topic:
normal-erase-is-backspace is not being carried over correctly to
the second tty.
On the Linux console, I've always had to customize
normal-erase-is-backspace to make C-h invoke help -- this despite
having stty erase C-h in my .bash_profile.
If I run emacs at the Linux console, and launch emacsclient at a
second virtual console, C-h there invokes backspace which is
annoying.
In general, emacs should not require users to customize
normal-erase-is-backspace at all.
>>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Isuspect this happened right around the time of the
>>> multi-tty checkin.
>>>
>>> The TERM environment variable in shell-mode buffers is
>>> now inheriting its value from emacs' environment, so in
>>> my world, it's either showing up as "linux" at the linux
>>> console, or "screen" when running under screen.
>>>
>>> This causes confusion if one runs things like ssh from
>>> shell-mode buffers, because the other end treats it as a
>>> true terminal.
>>>
>>> Would be nice for shell-mode buffers to go back to using
>>> "emacs" as the terminal type.
>>>
>>> In GNU Emacs 23.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
>>> 2.8.20, multi-tty) of 2007-08-29 on labrador
Stefan>
>> Stefan made a lot of change this morning on the SHELL
>> variable, can you test if it still fails?
Stefan>
Stefan> You meant "TERM", right? ;-) Yes, my changes should
Stefan> fix this kind of problem (as well as similar problems
Stefan> we've been seeing for years now).
Stefan>
Stefan>
Stefan> Stefan
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