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RE: help: typing 's' on keyboard beeps


From: sgoncalo
Subject: RE: help: typing 's' on keyboard beeps
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:22:06 -0500

I had been running Mandrake with a copy of Octave 2.1.34 which I compiled from 
source.
I went over to Red Hat 7.1 because of some problems I had with mandrakes 
network config tools.
I had to turn off optimization when I did a configure because of problems with 
gcc 2.96, but 
everything compiled and ran fine after that. I never tried the precompiled 
octave.

X has some keymapping features that I don't know much about, but maybe there is 
something
evil hiding in your user config files (the hidden .xxxx files). Try switching 
between KDE and Gnome,
or using a different xterminal to narrow down your search..

-----Original Message-----
From:   Berni Joss [SMTP:address@hidden
Sent:   Thursday, November 01, 2001 7:51 AM
To:     address@hidden
Cc:     address@hidden
Subject:        Re: help: typing 's' on keyboard beeps

On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 09:08:08 -0500
"Steve Goncalo" <address@hidden> wrote:

> No solution, but some questions...
> 
> What kind of platform are you on?
Redhat 7.1; kernel 2.4.9-6; i586

> What version of gcc do you have?
2.96

> Are you comparing a precompiled 2.0.16
yes

> to a 2.1.3x that you built yourself?
no; also pre-compiled and distributed by redhat

> 
> If you create a script file "SCRIPT.m", can you use
> lowercase s in it (e.g. sin(0) )?
yes, works fine

> If so, I would suspect
> your yacc/lex parser is OK and the problem is somewhere in
> the line editing functions (readline). I have not looked,
> but I suspect there is an option to "configure" which would
> disable the line editing functions.
> 
> Can you try running the same binary from a different user name
> just to see if there might be something in your environment setup
> that is causing trouble?
Yes! I hadn't thought of this :-((
Lower case 's' works fine from a different user ... I'will investigate further.
Will let you know what I find out.

Thank you all who responded so far,
Berni.

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Berni Joss [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 3:37 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: help: typing 's' on keyboard beeps
> 
> 
> Using octave 2.1.33 or 2.1.34 I am unable to type the lowercase letter 's'
> into octave's command window!
> Whenever I hit the 's' key on the keyboard octave beeps, but otherwise
> ignores
> the key code. As you would guess, this is quit annoying :-(
> 
> Uppercase 'S' (shift-key + 's') works fine!
> 
> octave 2.0.16 works fine.
> 
> Anybody has any clues about what might be happening?
> Is this a known feature/bug? By the way I failed finding any list of known
> bugs
> for version 2.1.33/34; is there one?
> 
> Any hints/help are much appreciated.
> Thanks, Berni.
> 
> 
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