Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!lexington.columbia.edu!agw From: agw@lexington.columbia.edu (Art Werschulz) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: Annoying Command Line Echoing in GNUmacs shell Message-ID: <4224@columbia.UUCP> Date: Thu, 15-Jan-87 12:28:05 EST Article-I.D.: columbia.4224 Posted: Thu Jan 15 12:28:05 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 16-Jan-87 01:29:34 EST Sender: nobody@columbia.UUCP Reply-To: agw@lexington.columbia.edu (Art Werschulz) Organization: Columbia University Computer Science Department Lines: 51 Hello again. Let me rephrase my previous question, giving more precise info. We are running 4.2 BSD on a SUN 2. Our GNU Emacs version number is 17.64.1. My shell on that machine (lexington, abbreviated "lex") is /bin/csh. I've noticed that when running M-x shell, each command line gets repeated, e.g., lex:agw% echo Hello echo Hello Hello lex:agw% When my shell is /bin/ksh, this doesn't happen: $ echo Hi Hi $ One more clue: We are also running 4.3 BSD on VAXen 11/750. My shell on one of those machines (tom) is also /bin/csh. On tom, I *don't* get the echoing of the command line when running a M-x shell under GNU Emacs version 17.64.1, e.g.: tom:agw% echo Hello Hello tom:agw% Now, does anybody running 4.2 BSD on SUN 2's have any idea how I can get rid of this command line echoing? One suggestion that did not work was to create a file ~/.emacs_csh that had the line stty -echo It didn't work because the file didn't get read. (Evidence? I put echo statements before and after the stty. Neither echo appeared on my screen.) I also tried source-ing this file (which forced the file to be read), and issuing the command "by hand" to my Emacs shell. Neither approach got rid of the echoing of command lines.In addition, when I run GNU Emacs 17. Art Werschulz ARPAnet: agw%lexington@columbia.edu USEnet: ... {seismo, topaz}!columbia!lexington!agw BITnet: columbia.edu!lexington!agw@wiscvm CCNET: werschulz@CUCS20 ATTnet: Columbia University (212) 280-3610 280-2736 Fordham University (212) 841-5323 841-5396