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Interesting..
This is very interesting because I've never been able to get the Terminal command history to work, not on any MacOS X install I've ever done. I cannot get ANY buffers saved between sessions. Apparently the default config does save a buffer from the very first time you run Terminal, I can up-arrow back and see that first session's commands, if I relaunch Term or reboot, no further commands are stored in the buffer. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Probably too basic, but...
Make sure you end each session by typing "exit". If you don't, then nothing gets saved...
Probably too basic, but...
control d works, too.
Probably too basic, but...
just checking, but what would those permissions be? currently, mine are:
-rw------- 1 nicksay unknownsince i have the same problem as the thread starter, i'm going to try this hint right now! nicksay
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josh@muffin: ls -l .tcsh_history -rw------- 1 josh staff 171 Apr 2 08:07 .tcsh_history That's what I get, and mine works fine. Looks like permissions aren't your issue.
Probably too basic, but...
Any way to get logout to run when you close a Terminal window?
Probably too basic, but...
You have to use 'exit' or '^d'. Cmd-W just closes the window, and terminates any running commands. (Like the shell itself, for example.)
Thanks!
I've been meaning to sort this out. Thanks for the info. |
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