Version information
Guake version: 3.0.4
Linux version: Debian buster
Gnome version: GNOME Shell 3.26.2
Expected behavior
When in a terminal, using Ctrl+D on an empty prompt exits the current terminal.
In previous versions of Guake, this would act as if the tab was closed: if it's not the last tab, only this tab is closed, if it's the last tab, the full Guake window would hide until the next F12 key press.
Current bug
When using Ctrl+D on an empty prompt, the current tab freezes after printing "exit" on the terminal. The context menu can be opened on a right click, but selecting any option does not do anything. If another tab is opened, it can be used to right click but not all options work: 'New tab' works, 'Quit' does not work (probably blocked by the other tabs). Only solution to get back full control of Guake is to killall guake.
Version information
Guake version: 3.0.4
Linux version: Debian buster
Gnome version: GNOME Shell 3.26.2
Expected behavior
When in a terminal, using Ctrl+D on an empty prompt exits the current terminal.
In previous versions of Guake, this would act as if the tab was closed: if it's not the last tab, only this tab is closed, if it's the last tab, the full Guake window would hide until the next F12 key press.
Current bug
When using Ctrl+D on an empty prompt, the current tab freezes after printing "exit" on the terminal. The context menu can be opened on a right click, but selecting any option does not do anything. If another tab is opened, it can be used to right click but not all options work: 'New tab' works, 'Quit' does not work (probably blocked by the other tabs). Only solution to get back full control of Guake is to
killall guake.