> I checked what you suggested.
> 1) The return for :echo has('cmdline_hist') is 1.
> 2) the answers to :set cp? history? are
> nocompatible
> history=50
> it seems that the problem doesn't come from
> these issues. and the Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n work.
Okay, that's good and means that your build of Vim is built for
it and it's enabled, so follow Tony's advice about checking your
terminal settings. It sounds like something is out of sync
between your term settings, what Vim thinks your term settings
should be, and what your terminal is sending.
-tim
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