On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 11:39:01PM -, fergus at bonhard dot uklinux dot net wrote:
>> ls -lR seems to terminate just fine with CTRL-C.
>
>Yes, worked for me too in this case.
>
>> 'cygcheck -r -s -v' might help track this down.
>
>Thanks for this suggestion. I tried 'cygcheck -r -s -v' unde
Of fergus at
> bonhard dot uklinux dot net
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 6:39 PM
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> Subject: Re: interrupt failure after upgrading
> 1.3.6-6 to 1.3.7-1
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> By the way, I also tried using the editor nano.exe. No problems under
>
> ls -lR seems to terminate just fine with CTRL-C.
Yes, worked for me too in this case.
> 'cygcheck -r -s -v' might help track this down.
Thanks for this suggestion. I tried 'cygcheck -r -s -v' under each regime.
The resulting screeds are very similar (and very long) and wonder whether
you w
I had the same problem and something wigged out my shell and it was taking
forever to run anything. I modified my /etc/profile and that problem went
away (I think it was a cygdrive issue), but never looked to hard into the
CTRL-C problem b/c other things came up. ;-)
-tim
Cygwin Win95/NT Conf
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 05:25:42PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I upgraded from Cygwin 1.3.6-6 to 1.3.7-1 and lost the "interrupt"
>capability.
>
>e.g.1. just at the console, I ran a diff -r command to compare two large
>directories. Pressing failed to interrupt this time-consuming
>activity
I upgraded from Cygwin 1.3.6-6 to 1.3.7-1 and lost the "interrupt"
capability.
e.g.1. just at the console, I ran a diff -r command to compare two large
directories. Pressing failed to interrupt this time-consuming
activity, which carried on chugging away to the bitter end.
e.g.2. inside an app
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