Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> writes: > * 2011-10-15T07:50:42-05:00 * Harry Putnam wrote: > >> Since installing debian recently I've never seen my old ~/.inputrc >> file be honored. > > Perhaps the content of your .inputrc is not quite valid anymore? I > remember having required to make some changes in the past.
Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes: >> Perhaps the content of your .inputrc is not quite valid anymore? I >> remember having required to make some changes in the past. > > That's a very good advice. > > I would also try to put the content of the current "~/.inputrc" into the > system wide file located under "/etc/inputrc". If that neither works, it > would reinforce the problem on the formatting or invalid content of the > file. Not too long ago, just wks, .inputrc worked on another system. That was also recent bash. When its working you can reread it with C-x C-r and fiddle around with it trying stuff as much as want. Here I get no response no matter what. I reduced ~/.inputrc to 1 line: cat ~/.inputrc "\M-a": "awk 'BEGIN{ print ( )}'" When Alt-a is pressed that should put an awk command onto the cmdline like so: awk 'BEGIN{ print ( )}' But it does nothing at all. Can anyone verify that the syntax of that line is correct by inserting that line in their ~/.inputrc. Run C-x C-r to reread ~/.inputrc, then try pressing `Alt-a' and see if an awk command is inserted into your command line. I also tried Camaleón's idea and put it in /etc/inputrc.. again no response. However, checking the man page, I tried an example from their. Control-o: "> output" And that works fine so apparently it is some problem over the meta or Alt characters.. I tried using the `windows' key, which is sometimes called `meta' but again no go. So you both were apparently right about it being syntax related but how can I get to bottom of it? Buzzing thru man readline, I didn't notice an example that clearly says how to designate the ALT key. Anyone using entries in ~/.inputrc that rely on the `ALT' key, and can show an example of how it is designated? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87sjmux8h8....@newsguy.com