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From: "Nick Popoff" <nick AT np DOT oss DOT com>
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Subject: The bash console exits in 2.9.0
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2017 07:36:24 -0400
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Maybe, you are already aware of this problem introduced in 2.9.0.  When I
say, for example:

man ls

The bash console just exits and 'less' stays running in memory until I kill
it.  This behavior completely disrupted everything I was doing.  The scripts
are with the same behavior seemingly when '&' is used to put the command in
background.  Thanks God, I had backups and restored 2.8.2.

Nick



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