>> The 'extra space in the prompt' bug is well known; see e.g.
>> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00325.html and
>> http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2005-04/msg00036.html.
>
> Status update:
> The upstream maintainer has been alerted to this issue, and Thomas Dickey has
> provi
Andrew Schulman alumni.utexas.net> writes:
> > I have tried googling 'bash 3.0 prompt' and did not find any obvious
> > help. Has anybody else seen this behavior?
>
> The 'extra space in the prompt' bug is well known; see e.g.
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00325.html and
> ht
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> I fixed this minor issue (so I believe) in my early attempts in
>> becoming a bash maintainer sometime in april this year.
>> I've attached a patch file (based on bash-3.0-7).
>>
>> greets,
>> H.
Hans was kind enough to provide me his proposed patch offlist, which
boils down to
> I updated my Cygwin installation this morning and picked up the new
> version of Bash (3.0-7). When I started a new shell (running under
> rxvt) I was suprised to see that my prompt displayed differently than
> before the upgrade. I use the following prompt
>
> PS1='\[\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED
> I updated my Cygwin installation this morning and picked up the new
> version of Bash (3.0-7). When I started a new shell (running under
> rxvt) I was suprised to see that my prompt displayed differently than
> before the upgrade. I use the following prompt
>
> PS1='\[\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED
I updated my Cygwin installation this morning and picked up the new
version of Bash (3.0-7). When I started a new shell (running under
rxvt) I was suprised to see that my prompt displayed differently than
before the upgrade. I use the following prompt
PS1='\[\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PRO
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