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From: murray AT lamar DOT colostate DOT edu (Murray Todd Williams)
Subject: Re: Repeated commands in Bash (b16)
29 Oct 1996 12:31:10 -0800 :
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I'm getting a similar situation, except when I switch between windows I
get a "=" character showing up on my bash input line.  I'm invoking bash
straight from the "DOS-prompt".

Murray Todd Williams
Colorado State University

Jim Carpenter wrote:
> 
>    I have noticed that when I switch between Bash windows, the last
> command that I typed in that window is repeated (printed on the
> command line, not executed).  Is there any way to prevent this from
> happening?
>     I am starting Bash from a Windows NT 4.0 shortcut.  Is there some
> property for the shortcut that should or should not be set?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> 
> Jim Carpenter
> jim AT std DOT sri DOT com
> SRI International
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