From: Aris.Zakinthinos@cl.cam.ac.uk ("Aris Zakinthinos")
Subject: Bash annoyance
14 Jul 1997 07:41:52 -0700
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I believe I have seen the following posted here before but I haven't seen a
resolution.  When I start an application from bash, a surpious carriage
return is sent to the program.  For example, if I try to ftp hostname then
when FTP connect and gets me to the login prompt a carriage return is sent
before I can type anything.  This example isn't that bad but some
applications don't like it and die.

Has anybody found a workaround to this?

Thanks,

Aris.

P.S.  Anybody have any idea when b19 is going to be out?  How about gcc
2.8?  Just curious.

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