On 11/2/25 02:22, [email protected] wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 11/1/25 20:30, Michael Gmelin wrote:
On 2. Nov 2025, at 00:34, Dennis Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
This is about as annoying as a small sharp stone stuck in a shoe :
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Wasn‘t this always the default behavior in /bin/sh?
If it was and if it is then it is broken and always has been.
No UNIX shell *ever* behaves this way in at least the last four decades.
zsh does, ksh93 (illumos) does.
ksh93 from ports (shells/ksh93) does not.
Perhaps three decades. As far back as I can recall and that includes
using paper terminals. It may be the libedit library there has a borked
way of dealing with a SIGINT.