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Opening a `.HFS+ Private Directory Data'$'\r` folder messes up terminal
From: |
Magnon Damant |
Subject: |
Opening a `.HFS+ Private Directory Data'$'\r` folder messes up terminal prepended prompt |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Feb 2020 17:11:43 +1000 |
Hello there,
I noticed a bug where when I open a Time Machine Backup folder (called .HFS+
Private Directory Data'$'\r) the terminal cursor position gets messed up.
*System*
Manjaro XFCE: 18.1.5 (up to date as of 07-Feb-2020)
xfce4-terminal: 0.8.9.1
bash: 5.0.11(1)-release
*Screenshot attached shows the issue and how to reproduce it.*
OS X's Time Machine backup makes a ./Time Machine Backup/.HFS+ Private
Directory Data'$'\r folder. [I initially noticed this looking at a an
removable/external USB hard-drive]
When this folder is opened in the terminal emulator the prepended
prompt [<user>@<hostname>
<folder>]$ gets messed up
I guess the '$'\r name ending is causes the issue [maybe not escaped
properly?].
Prepended prompt should display [something like]:
[magnon@magnon-desktop .HFS+ Private Directory Data^M]$
Prepended prompt displays:
]$ gnon@magnon-desktop .HFS+ Private Directory Data
with the cursor in the 4th character from the start position (rather than
the end of the line)
*Background*
Bug initially logged with Xfce4-termina
<https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16291>, got referred to gnome
[terminal] <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/issues/213#note_697761>, and
finally got referred to bash.
Kind regards,
*Magnon Damant*
*mdamant.cs@gmail.com <mdamant.cs@gmail.com>*
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- Opening a `.HFS+ Private Directory Data'$'\r` folder messes up terminal prepended prompt,
Magnon Damant <=