On 2021/10/09 00:38, jp wrote:
I'm very happy that you respond me. Yes, I've tried the solution
suggested but I didn't succeed, but it doesn't matter now, because I've
installed and old version of cygwin.
Theese are the result of the command, but it will not help you because
it comes from the old version of cygwin and not from the new one
containing the bug.
$ echo "$TERM"
xterm
me@me ~
$ stty -a
speed 38400 baud; rows 22; columns 191; line = 0;
^^^>...That's awfully wide!!!
normally you use 80 charcaters wide -- and the terminal you showed looked
more like 80 characters, than 191.
Bash may not be wrapping until 191,
try setting columns to 80 (stty cols 80)
and making sure your stty -a shows the same columns
as your '$LINES' variable.
About COLUMNS, I see:
COLUMNS
Used by the select compound command to determine the terminal
width when printing selection lists. Automatically set if the
checkwinsize option is enabled or in an interactive shell upon
receipt of a SIGWINCH.
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This suggests that it might be necessary to have the checkwinsize
variable set, since if you change the size of your bash window, it won't
have anyway of knowing if that option is off
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