I am not dead certain quite what has occurred here. I was rather fed up after the rxvt version upgrade from 2.7.2-6 to 2.7.2-9 (or 8, as it seemed to be announced). What was advertised as a "fix" (and presumably really _was_ some kind of a fix) to <Backspace> key configuration caused me a lot of grief when as a consequence of the upgrade things that had worked perfectly well on my system stopped working properly. I briefly mentioned this on the list but the wall of silence that this comment generated was deafening. Since then I've fiddled back and forth between the two versions but would far rather try to cope with the consequences of a full modern install than stick with an elderly setup just because it works.
So that's what I've got : a full modern install. Now : if I by-pass all the .bat / bash / login / rxvt stuff and just dive straight into Start -> Run -> "\Cygwin\bin\rxvt" -> OK then I get the most primitive possible rxvt terminal with a $ prompt (which is what I want for the purposes of this message, though I appreciate that it's not in any other sense a very useful shell to be in) . If I then type a few characters to the command line and then press <Backspace>, that fails: i.e. nothing is deleted and the cursor stays where it is. <LeftArrow> and <RightArrow> work. New characters appear on screen not to be "Insert"ed but instead "Overwrite" what was there, though pressing <Return> reveals that what apopeared on screen is not what is sent to the command processor. Whereas, reverting to 2.7.2-6 and trying things in the same ultra-primitive context : <Backspace> works fine. <Arrowing> the cursor to somewhere in the middle of the line and then typing new characters "Overwrite"s rather than "Insert"s, but what gets sent to the command processor now really _is_ the same as appears on screen. Conclusion : if this very primitive terminal test is a fair one, then it seems to me that 2.7.2-6 really _is_ a "better" and even "more correct" version of rxvt than its replacement 2.7.2-9. I have provided this account of the test procedure to avoid any complicated discussions about whether my .setup files are as well-designed as they might be, etc. Can other users mimic this finding? Do you agree that of the two versions 2-6 is more correct? Have others found as I have several instances where <Backspace> used to work but no longer does? Or is 2-9 "better" just because it is a more accurate mirror of rxvt as it is currently provided for other platforms than Cygwin? I am using W98/SE. Thank you. Sorry for droning on. I don't mind losing the "accidentally perfect" setup I have under 2-6 if somebody more expert than I am can assure me that Yes, 2-9 is a "good" upgrade from 2-6. I will just have to fight my way through the necessary amends to my setup configuration files. Joy. Fergus -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/