for me and I'm also on Ubuntu. Maybe you can step through the source to
On 6/24/21 11:02 PM, Weijia Cheng wrote:
> Fair, that was supposed to be a "realistic" example but even a command
> like this does nothing:
>
> wcheng@pop-os:~/git/thomas-a-kempis_the-imitation-of-christ_william-benham$
> se interactive-replace "a" "b" src/epub/text/*
> wcheng@pop-os:~/git/thomas-a-kempis_the-imitation-of-christ_william-benham$
>
> On Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 8:52:43 PM UTC-7 Vince wrote:
>
> Works here, but I’m on OSX Big Sur. The only thing it depends on
> that I can see is curses, and I would imagine that comes standard on
> Linux. Sorry, no idea what the problem could be. However, note that
> you didn’t grep for the same search string that you passed to the
> command; just searching for “every one” isn’t sufficient, you have
> to do the whole thing to know you have something it should have found.
>
> > On Jun 24, 2021, at 9:47 PM, Weijia Cheng <
weijia...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I have been having a very peculiar problem with the latest
> version of the toolset. When I run interactive-replace with patterns
> that should have a match, it appears that the command immediately
> ends silently without opening any interactive terminal UI or
> displaying any output. Here is a pastebin that shows what I am
> talking about (also, it seem the program is exiting without any
> errors):
> >