Bug#516396: [IronPython] Debian bug #516396

2010-03-17 Thread C.J. Adams-Collier
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 02:57 +, Dino Viehland wrote: > Does ^D not work at all? Does it work w/ the -X:TabCompletion option? Thanks, this mostly did it. The expected behavior would be for the REPL to quit immediately after ^D is pressed and not to wait for the enter, but this is probably good

Bug#516396: [IronPython] Debian bug #516396

2010-03-17 Thread C.J. Adams-Collier
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 03:05 +, Dino Viehland wrote: > Also this bug appears to be reported against Ipy 1.1.1 - the bug may not > be fixed there so it might be worth making sure it still repros w/ 2.6 if > you haven't already. We've superseded this package, so the old one is no longer supporte

Bug#516396: [IronPython] Debian bug #516396

2010-03-10 Thread Dino Viehland
Dino wrote: > C.J. wrote: > > Hey folks, > > > > When running the ipy REPL on Debian from bash, ^Z suspends the > current > > process, so using "^Z enter" doesn't work as a quit key sequence. > > Where should I start poking to put a check for host shell and set the > > appropriate key sequence (^D)

Bug#516396: [IronPython] Debian bug #516396

2010-03-10 Thread Dino Viehland
C.J. wrote: > Hey folks, > > When running the ipy REPL on Debian from bash, ^Z suspends the current > process, so using "^Z enter" doesn't work as a quit key sequence. > Where should I start poking to put a check for host shell and set the > appropriate key sequence (^D)? > > http://bugs.debian.o