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Re: Degrading tty behaviour


Andy, 

about this C-c'ing a java process from within bash- 
This was recently discussed with a subject like "ctrl break handling 
in bash and java" or something (IIRC). I don't remember the specific
message, but search the archives with google. The general gist of the 
problem was that cygwin treats C-c the same as CTRL-BREAK and that was 
bad for java processes started/stopped from the cygwin bash shell. 
Apparently the C-c from cygwin bash killed the java process without 
letting it clean up- it was an interesting discussion.

HTH,
Peter

Corrina- 

I wasn't clear about the part in your mail that was in response 
to Andy's question about ssh being a reasonable test- Did you try 
it without using ssh?

>>Corinna>> "I told you I can't reproduce that. That's still true."

>>Andy>> "Surely using a ssh connection to the NT box is not a reasonable test given that it is shell/window dependant?"


> What more details would you like to see? Did you try C-c'ing a java process
> from within bash also?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> andy
> 
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