Obscure Vi bug?
Jon Ryshpan
jon at hitachi.uucp
Fri Jul 20 10:15:32 AEST 1990
In article <798 at intelhf.hf.intel.com> fredch at starlite.hf.intel.com () writes:
>Has anyone else experienced this? I have AT&T/Intel Unix V/386 on my box:
>
>Take a 50 line file (not sure if 50-line specific, but that's where I
>found it). Go to 2 lines below the bottom line using the G command.
>For example, under TERM=xterm, go to line 25; under TERM=AT386 or
>TERM=vtpc, go to line 26. Then type ^B. It will beep. Then, type j.
>Suddenly the current line will be copied onto line 1, and your file
>just got modified.
I see exactly the same thing on 386/ix Version 2.0.2. Vi is Version
SVR3.1. Also vi also often returns a nonzero status, despite the fact
that nothing seems to have gone wrong.
Many Thanks:
Jonathan Ryshpan <...!uunet!hitachi!jon>
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