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Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It looks to me like it not only echoes the VDISCARD character, but
> processes it for input. Your change is not right for the second-press
> case, and I think with or without that change it's still wrong to process
> the character below.
Yeah; we don
It looks to me like it not only echoes the VDISCARD character, but
processes it for input. Your change is not right for the second-press
case, and I think with or without that change it's still wrong to process
the character below.
I suspect what we want instead is a change like this:
Index: mu
There was indeed a bug in the configure script making the choice it
advertised it wanted to make. I fixed that so it sets it as the comments
with the original libc change say it should be set. However, that setting
does not seem to work as it's supposed to. The same problem happens on
Linux if
Recently Jeff Bailey reported that he needed to set
libc_cv_gcc_unwind_find_fde to yes in order to get glibc with libio
to compile with with gcc3 on GNU/Hurd.
However, here is the cvs changelog
Log message:
2001-12-10 Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/configur
Hi,
term has currently two bottom handlers, one for Mach terminal devices, and
one for ptyios. I could make good use of elaborations on some of the
involved issues when going to a user space console.
The mach terminal device interface is also used for the console device,
although it of course d
Hi,
term echoes the second ^O, which enables output again:
in munge.c:
if (CCEQ (cc[VDISCARD], c))
{
if (termflags & FLUSH_OUTPUT)
termflags &= ~FLUSH_OUTPUT;
else
{
drop_output ();
termflags |= FLUSH_OUTPUT;
> Yeah, this is right. Someone should add DSUSP to Linux; it's really a
> nice feature.
Or, you could just use the GNU Hurd.
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