On Sunday 02 August 2015 15:58:27 David Wright wrote: > Quoting Thomas Schmitt (scdbac...@gmx.net): > > Finally i found out that the refusing command line does not > > have an ASCII Blank (decimal 32) before the pipe symbol > > but rather UTF-8 code (194,160) which means U+00A0 > > "NO-BREAK SPACE". > > Obviously this does not count as whitespace in bash (vanilla > > Debian 8.1 install). The error message had (194,160) between > > ".." and ":". > > > > Now i riddle how my chair, my US-ASCII keyboard, and the > > problem inbetween managed to produce such a character > > in the bash (libreadline) command line of an xterm. > > > > Does anybody have an idea how to reproduce this ? > > (In order to better avoid it.) > > I just typed ls .. .. and I got two listings of .. > so then I tried Alt-Space and that's enough: > ls .. .. > ls: cannot access .. ..: No such file or directory > so I think you'll have the problem every once in a while.
I can't reproduce it. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201508021606.24068.lisi.re...@gmail.com