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Re: grep gets confused if interrupted
From: |
Dan Nicolaescu |
Subject: |
Re: grep gets confused if interrupted |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:05:05 -0800 |
Juri Linkov <address@hidden> writes:
> > M-x lgrep RET setq RET el /PATH_TO_EMACS/lisp RET
> >
> > (this should take enough time to allow you to switch to the *grep*
> > buffer and do C-c C-k)
> >
> > Then grep prints at the end of the buffer:
> >
> > Grep finished with no matches found
> >
> > (there are plenty of matches in the buffer at that point)
> >
> > Can someone please fix this?
>
> It tried this and it prints for me:
>
> Grep interrupt at Mon Feb 25 23:45:11
OK, it has to do with the SHELL:
Grep prints this in the beginning:
grep -i -nH -e setq *.el
tcsh: No entry for terminal type "emacs-grep"
tcsh: using dumb terminal settings.
If I do:
M-: (setq shell-file-name "/bin/sh") RET
then interrupting works as expected.
This is on a Fedora 8 x86 system.