On 25/07/2011 19.05, Christopher Faylor wrote:


"sleeping and waiting for signal" would mean that "bash is not waiting
for input".  If bash isn't waiting for input that would explain the
problem.  However, I would expect that bash, in this scenario, to be
waiting for input.  I was hoping you'd provide insight into whether that
was the case or not.

cgf

Sorry, I will try to be more clear, for what I understood of mc.

With CTRL-O the foreground is switched between mc and bash
(or viceversa) , so when mc is on foreground bash is not
waiting for input, but for a signal to wake up again.

Mc exits following F10 key press and bash should follow
when it receives SIGHUP.

Marco

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