On 07/11/2012 04:07 PM, saltnlight5 wrote:
Thanks for the reply "K Stahl", but it didn't work for me. I ran the same
Test, then press CTRL+C. But the cygwin terminal did nothing. It did not
stop the java process, and it did not print any thing further. I must
manually terminate the process by going into Windows TaskManager.
Again, here is my cygwin version:
$ uname -srv
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.7.15(0.260/5/3) 2012-05-09 10:25
Am I on the latest version as you said? Did I miss any other config?
Thanks
Zemian
saltnlight5 wrote:
I do have the latest cygwin install. In fact I re-installed just today and
it's still not working.
I printed the full version in my previous email. Was that not the lastest
cygwin version?
K Stahl wrote:
Just tested with this against the latest release version (1.7.15) and
everything works as expected.
Example:
public final class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("This shall hang until CTRL-C is pressed...");
for (;;);
}
}
javac -cp . Test.java
java -cp . Test
Press CTRL-C and you are returned to the terminal.
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This is still a problem.
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 rwells-w7 1.7.16(0.262/5/3) 2012-07-20 22:55 i686 Cygwin
We have been developing CLI applications for close to 20 years and have
never had a
problem with the cygwin bash shell failing to pass Ctrl-C signals to the
application until now.
Luckily the cmd.exe still does.
Let me know if it something that I can help track down. Glad to help if
possible.
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