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TTYs and non-cygwin code...
- To: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Subject: TTYs and non-cygwin code...
- From: John Kubiatowicz <kubitron at cs dot berkeley dot edu>
- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 16:14:36 -0800 (PST)
- Reply-To: kubitron at cs dot berkeley dot edu
- Web: http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/~kubitron
Forgive me if this is a misunderstanding, but is it the case that one
cannot launch non-cygwin interactive applications from bash when tty
support is turned on? I have seen this behavior for some applications,
looked back through the archives, and seem to have seen that statement
made. I am using B19.1 with the latest coolview dll from Sergey.
If this actually the case, can I put in a serious plea that this be
"fixed"? Unfortunately, I always want TTY support turned on, since I
want to be able to use cygwin code that uses tty support at any
time... Is this simply a temporary problem?
Also, I still get lockups on my win95 laptop, even with the latest
fixes. What will happen, is that I will launch some application through
BASH and it will lock up. Eventually, I end up rebooting my machine,
only to find that some application called "winoldapp" is locked up and
needs to be killed. Does this help at all?
--KUBI--
Professor John Kubiatowicz
Computer Science Division
673 Soda Hall, Berkeley
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