Hello. I noticed recently that if I have some background processes in csh sessions, if I type: jobs -l I no longer get the process ID's associated with the convenient job numbers.
For example: Here is a transcript of what has been true for many years, i.e. what I expect to happen. Script started on Mon Mar 17 14:25:02 2025 %more /etc/mod td NetBSD 9.99.77 (MIRKWOOD) #0: Tue Jan 19 14:34:20 PST 2021 %telnet localhost 22 Trying ::1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_8.4 NetBSD_Secure_Shell-20201204-hpn13v14-lpk ^] telnet> z Suspended %jobs -l [1] + 7346 Suspended telnet localhost 22 And here is what is happening under NetBSD-10.99.12 Script started on Mon Mar 17 14:27:44 2025 %uname -a NetBSD lothlorien.nfbcal.org 10.99.12 NetBSD 10.99.12 (MIRKWOOD_PVH) #0: Thu Dec 5 22:47:09 PST 2024 buh...@loth-9.nfbcal.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/MIRKWOOD_PVH amd64 %telnet localhost 22 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_9.9 NetBSD_Secure_Shell-20240924-hpn13v14-lpk ^] telnet> z Suspended %jobs -l [1] + Suspended telnet localhost 22 Is this a known issue? The man page says jobs -l should show the process-IDs. -thanks -Brian