<ztp64jpvfpeytrpsywsmkf45ooc4jdhp2ss3kulj42zavgdqes@icjk3gfuqfsc> In-Reply-To: <ztp64jpvfpeytrpsywsmkf45ooc4jdhp2ss3kulj42zavgdqes@icjk3gfuqfsc> User-Agent: mblaze/1.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=D0=A1=D1=82=D1=80=D0=B0=D1=85=D0=B8=D1=9A=D0=B0 =D0=A0=D0=B0=D0=B4=D0=B8= =D1=9B <s...@strahinja.org> wrote: > =D0=94=D0=B0=D0=BD=D0=B0 24/08/01 11:04PM, luons...@autistici.org =D0=BD= =D0=B0=D0=BF=D0=B8=D1=81=D0=B0: > > When running yash in st, Home key does not work properly. In other=20 > > terminal/shell combinations, the key moves the cursor to the beginning=20= > > of the line.The End key works as expected. >=20 > Not reproducible on OpenBSD 7.5, sr@ >=20 >=20 > =D0=94=D0=B0=D0=BD=D0=B0 24/08/02 12:34AM, EZS Ephir =D0=BD=D0=B0=D0=BF= =D0=B8=D1=81=D0=B0: > > Maybe you could try to give more additional info, like applied > > patches to st, yaoh version etc. >=20 > Also how exactly is yash made to be "running in st". Run from another=20 > shell, set as SHELL environment variable, set as shell source-level=20 > variable? >=20 > /bin /boot /dev /etc /firmware /grub-efi-ia32_2.06-13_amd64.deb > /grub-pc_2.06-13_amd64.deb /home /initrd.img /initrd.img.old /lib /lib64 > /lost+found /media /mnt /opt /proc /root /run /sbin /srv /swapfile /sys > /target_boot /tmp /usr /var /vmlinuz /vmlinuz.old > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime What program is execed by st > depends of these precedence rules: > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime 1: program passed with -e > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime 2: scroll and/or utmp > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime 3: SHELL environment variable > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime 4: value of shell in /etc/passwd > data news-functions newsadd-webfeed newshandleitememail newshandleitemmblaze > newshandlewebfeedxmlstarlet newsmaildir-ls newsmaildir-renderfeeds > newsmaildir-renderitems newsmaildir-rm newsmaildir-select > newsmaildir-uniqsubjects newssync-bluesky newssync-mastodon newssync-nostr > newssync-webfeeds nohup.out snd.0 snd.0.mime 5: value of shell in config.h > data/ >=20 > What arguments are passed to it, is st running with any other program > (scroll? screen?), what is TERM set to, is there anything set in > $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.bash_profile which yash doesn't normally > source, etc. I'm using yash as a default shell, set with chsh. TERM is 'linux-s'. No arg= uments passed to yash. I don't have those bash configuration files as I use= only yash normally. What I have in .yashrc in addition to aliases, is: ``` export PATH=3D"$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin" export EDITOR=3Dvis export TERM=3Dlinux-s export NO_COLOR=3D1 ```