The bug is NOT the error of the original GNU package, but of the way how
it is integrated into the Ubuntu 21.04, because if I download the GNU
package itself, compile and try, then it works fine.
In detail what I did:
mkdir -p ~/bash
cd ~/bash
rm -fr bash-*
sudo apt-get -y install byacc
In addition to the correct behaviour of the GNU bash, I will not get
that disturbing fancy behaviour of the Ubuntu 21.04 version, that
instead of executing the command
the dropped command is shown in reverse video.
Hence the bug in question is clearly an Ubuntu re-packaging issue.
** Summary ch
If I remain inside Ubuntu 21.04, but compile the previous version of
bash, then the error disappears, ... this suggest that the erorr is not
the consequence of the version of Ubuntu, but the "bash, version
5.1.4(1)-release" itself, or perhaps an Ubuntu specific configuration of
the environment. In
Sorry that I edited the original bug report, but I think it was better
to make it more informative, and not to grab these improvements of the
bug description among the comments. Read please, re-read please the new
version of the bug report.
** Description changed:
+ Quiete a few experients shows
** Summary changed:
- losts or ignore the newline character coming from mouse paste
+ losts or misinterprets the newline character coming from mouse paste
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