From: Andrew Hyatt <ahyatt@gmail.com>
To: Scott Bell <sctb@me.com>
Cc: 5331@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#5331: Term mode doesn't set tty erase
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 21:50:36 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2k2fxe1zn.fsf@Andrews-MacBook-Pro.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <F7E6D22C-7C8C-4286-AD22-D4AF393B01C5@me.com> (Scott Bell's message of "Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:23:12 -0700")
Scott Bell <sctb@me.com> writes:
> On 2010-01-08, at 12:09 PM, Dan Nicolaescu wrote:
>
>> Scott Bell <sctb@me.com> writes:
>>
>>> On 2010-01-07, at 2:35 PM, Dan Nicolaescu wrote:
>>>
>>>> Scott Bell <sctb@me.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2010-01-07, at 1:27 AM, Dan Nicolaescu wrote:
>>>>
>>>> term.el does not do anything special for tcsh, so because it works
>>>> there, it's probably a problem in the initialization of the other
>>>> shells, not in term.el.
>>>
>>> I agree. It seems like a shame that Mac OS relies on
>>> the default emulator (Terminal.app) to perform this
>>> initialization.
>>
>> Not sure what you mean...
>> It's probably due to buggy initialization for those shells, or because
>> they get confused about TERM value used by term.el: eterm-color.
>
> Terminal.app has to be doing something, because I've tried
> setting term-term-name to 'xterm-color', which is the same
> TERM used by Terminal.app. So it seems like buggy shell
> initialization which Terminal.app is overriding somehow.
This bug reproduces on Emacs 25.1.50.1. I also tried running emacs via
iTerm2 and it had the same issue.
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-06 23:54 bug#5331: Term mode doesn't set tty erase Scott Bell
2010-01-07 8:27 ` Dan Nicolaescu
2010-01-07 16:14 ` Scott Bell
2010-01-07 21:35 ` Dan Nicolaescu
2010-01-08 17:06 ` Scott Bell
2010-01-08 19:09 ` Dan Nicolaescu
2010-01-08 19:23 ` Scott Bell
2016-08-04 1:50 ` Andrew Hyatt [this message]
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