Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:52 -0600 From: Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com> To: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: default shell behavior with aterm Message-ID: <20070411224252.GA60179@demeter.hydra>
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I've had to solve a problem with unexpected shell behavior when using aterm (my favorite terminal emulator) a couple of times now. This seems to be limited to aterm -- the same problems do not arise at the TTY console or in xterm. Back when I first set up the workstation I'm currently using, with FreeBSD 6.1, one of the unexpected differences from what's familiar to me (having come from Debian GNU/Linux) was the fact that in aterm the open parenthesis character, "(", would behave as a backspace. I solved the problem at the time, with a bit of searching around. Part of what I did to solve the problem involved entering the following command into the .bashrc file for my user account: stty erase2 '^?' Since then, something happened (I just wasn't careful enough with my edits that file, I guess) to that line. Last night, I found myself trying to remember how to solve the problem of REPLs like OCaml's toplevel and the interactive UCBLogo shell treating the open parenthesis character as a backspace. Another part of the solution the first time around -- and one that has not gone away and needed to be refixed -- is to comment out these lines in the file /usr/ports/x11/aterm/Makefile: .if !defined(WITH_BSDEL) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-backspace-key --disable-delete-key .endif My question is this: Is there some (good) reason that aterm's Makefile contains these lines? Is there some logically justified reason for causing aterm to break the principle of least surprise in this fashion -- since it obviously works differently (surprise!) from the behavior of other means of using the shell? Is this a bug I should submit? -- CD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ] "Real ugliness is not harsh-looking syntax, but having to build programs out of the wrong concepts." - Paul Graham
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