While I am not all *that* familiar with the Heroku version, it looks a bit like 
they are are linking against libreadline instead of libedit in order to 
maximize platform compatability with older revisions of OS X (10.6.x).  Short 
of rebuilding against libedit on 10.8 I don't know that you have an easy fix.

On May 9, 2013, at 9:01 PM, Brett Haydon <br...@haydon.id.au> wrote:

> Using the Heroku PostresApp (9.2.2) 
> /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/psql
> OSX 10.8 default bash shell
> 
> This is kinda what I end up with (one line after the other and the cursor in 
> the middle) though using the down arrow key can add extra lines in completely 
> messing up the line altogether
> 
> brett=# select 1+1;                select 1+2;
> 
> On 10/05/2013, at 10:48 AM, Andrew Satori <d...@druware.com> wrote:
> 
>> Several, but most depend upon how you installed.  In several of the 
>> installation methods (binary) the default terminal management routine has 
>> some issues (version linked to), but there are several other possible 
>> interactions.  Which way did you install?  which shell are you using in 
>> terminal? which version of OS X?  All of these factors will help isolate the 
>> root of the problem.  
>> 
>> Dru
>> 
>> On May 9, 2013, at 8:37 PM, Brett Haydon <br...@haydon.id.au> wrote:
>> 
>>> On OSX terminal, when I try and access psql history the historical line is 
>>> only partially visible sometimes mixed with the last line executed, and the 
>>> start position of the cursor moves about 15-20 chars in. The line still 
>>> executes correctly, but it's driving me nuts. Google was not my friend. Any 
>>> ideas?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Brett 
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