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Re: window resizing not updating COLUMNS and LINES


Ehud Karni wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 18:47:24 -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
'export COLUMNS' is needed for 'printenv COLUMNS' to work,
since in the printenv case you need the variable to be
transferred to the child printenv process.
Ok, that makes sense, although my understanding is that if the child
process is 'bash' (including a script run by bash), then it will have a
non-exported copy of the var set correctly. Or rather, it would/should
if this was working at all.

[snip]
My conclusions:

Both rxvt and xterm do their job properly.

Hmm... then I guess Konsole (using ssh) is broken? Here is what I got from an SSH session using Konsole:

$ stty -a | head -n 1 ; echo $LINES $COLUMNS
speed 38400 baud; rows 71; columns 197; line = 0;

(change the window size)
$ stty -a | head -n 1 ; echo $LINES $COLUMNS
speed 38400 baud; rows 69; columns 196; line = 0;

(change the window size back)
$ stty -a | head -n 1 ; echo $LINES $COLUMNS
speed 38400 baud; rows 71; columns 197; line = 0;

$

...as you can see, in this instance they never worked at all. Seems there is an issue with bash being told to update these vars. It doesn't work when bash starts up, nor does it work when Konsole is resized, but apparently it works if rxvt/xterm is resized (I assume you are running both programs locally?).

The export is not needed (LINES and COLUMNS are local variables).
The stty does not set these vars. (both tested separately, not shown).

Right.


The bash variables are not set until the window change size
(until bash gets the SIGWINCH signal ? ).

Since it seems to work fine (almost), I guess the problem is with
cygwin1.dll 1.5.19.

Yup, must be something like that.


BTW. On linux (locally compiled bash) the LINES & COLUMNS are set
     even before changing window size.

I tried (all testing done with Konsole): - local Linux box - remote Linux box via ssh - remote Solaris box via ssh - remote HP-UX box via telnet ...and all worked as expected.

--
Matthew
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