Couple of nits about Cygwin
Kendall Bennett
KendallB@scitechsoft.com
Fri Aug 4 12:38:00 GMT 2000
Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
> The loss of cursor has been a problem with cygwin for some time.
>
> I probably aggravated the problem when I changed console input to
> be more UNIX-like, allowing CTRL-D to terminate input, and getting
> stty commands to work.
>
> When you type a bunch of characters, the cursor disappears for a time.
> I saw this on Windows 2K under ash. I was specifically looking for this
> because I was going to investigate a readline alternative, myself.
>
> Of course, fixing readline doesn't solve the problem for programs that
> don't use readline. DJ's patch seemed to be the most generic fix for
> the problem.
Yep, and it seems to be working nicely. However I did notice that if
you telnet to another box (a local Linux box in my case), the cursor
problem is not completely resolved. The cursor 'sort-of' disappears
when you cursor through the command line, but it comes back almost
instantly when you take your finger off the cursor key.
I suspect this has something to do with the network latency involed
in telnetting to another machine?
Regards,
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