Am Dienstag, 19. April 2016 10:11 CEST, Corinna Vinschen
schrieb:
> On Apr 18 23:38, Aaron Digulla wrote:
> > On 17.03.2016 21:04, Björn Stabel wrote:
> > > I couldn't replicate it either, but the question I started this thread
> > > with is unrelated to either of the ping tools.
> > > Here it
On Apr 18 23:38, Aaron Digulla wrote:
> On 17.03.2016 21:04, Björn Stabel wrote:
> > I couldn't replicate it either, but the question I started this thread
> > with is unrelated to either of the ping tools.
> > Here it is again:
> >
> > The ctrl-c shortcut doesn't reliably kill applications (anymor
On 17.03.2016 21:04, Björn Stabel wrote:
> I couldn't replicate it either, but the question I started this thread
> with is unrelated to either of the ping tools.
> Here it is again:
>
> The ctrl-c shortcut doesn't reliably kill applications (anymore?).
> It has been that way for at least a year no
I couldn't replicate it either, but the question I started this thread
with is unrelated to either of the ping tools.
Here it is again:
The ctrl-c shortcut doesn't reliably kill applications (anymore?).
It has been that way for at least a year now.
On 14.03.2016 10:18, Björn Stabel wrote:
My eyes blinked there for a second! Nope, not the Xpilot
co-author, Norwegian Bjørn Stabell.
:)
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The ctrl-c shortcut doesn't reliably kill applications (anymore?).
It has been that way for at least a year now.
One example is the ruby "rerun" tool (at least when used with a sinatra
app).
The problem can be reproduced usi
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