Re: 1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-06 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 04:43:27PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: >On 4/4/2014 3:35 PM, Ivan Todoroski wrote: >> Cygwin DLL 1.7.28 32-bit >> Windows 8.1 64-bit (build 6.3.9600) >> >> *Steps to reproduce* >> 1) Open Cygwin bash prompt >> 2) Type: ssh blargh # or any non-existent host >> 3) Press

Re: 1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-06 Thread Max Polk
On 4/5/2014 4:43 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: On 4/4/2014 3:35 PM, Ivan Todoroski wrote: 2) Type: ssh blargh # or any non-existent host 3) Press Ctrl-C immediately after that On my machine, the Ctrl-C doesn't stop SSH from trying to look up the non-existent host, it keeps going until it give

Re: 1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-05 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 4/4/2014 3:35 PM, Ivan Todoroski wrote: Cygwin DLL 1.7.28 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit (build 6.3.9600) *Steps to reproduce* 1) Open Cygwin bash prompt 2) Type: ssh blargh # or any non-existent host 3) Press Ctrl-C immediately after that On my machine, the Ctrl-C doesn't stop SSH from trying t

RE: 1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-05 Thread Ivan Todoroski
Max Polk wrote on Saturday, April 5, 2014 16:50 > > On 4/4/2014 3:35 PM, Ivan Todoroski wrote: > > On my machine, the Ctrl-C doesn't stop SSH from trying to ... > > I believe console applications may require I/O to/from stdin/stdout/stderr > for Control-C (or even Control-S / Control-Q for flow c

Re: 1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-05 Thread Max Polk
On 4/4/2014 3:35 PM, Ivan Todoroski wrote: On my machine, the Ctrl-C doesn't stop SSH from trying to ... I believe console applications may require I/O to/from stdin/stdout/stderr for Control-C (or even Control-S / Control-Q for flow control) to be noticed. In that period of time when there

1.7.28: Ctrl-C not working reliably

2014-04-04 Thread Ivan Todoroski
Cygwin DLL 1.7.28 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit (build 6.3.9600) *Steps to reproduce* 1) Open Cygwin bash prompt 2) Type: ssh blargh # or any non-existent host 3) Press Ctrl-C immediately after that On my machine, the Ctrl-C doesn't stop SSH from trying to look up the non-existent host, it keeps goi