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From: Robert Francis <Robert AT Cornell-Mayo DOT com>
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Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 19:24:26 -0400
Subject: second copy of bash bug?
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Hello,

I ran a second copy of bash (version 3.2.49-23) and then I ran "tail -f som=
efile" in the first copy and "tail -f someotherfile" in the second copy.  T=
hen I hit ctrl-c in the second copy and then I hit ctrl-c in the first copy=
 and, I could not see anything that I typed in the second copy.

But characters were going there because if I hit Enter they appeared.  I tr=
ied to hit ctrl-l (ell) and that did nothing.  The first copy appears to be=
 fine though.

I'm at work so I can't really respond but I did want to report this.

Robert


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