New patch available -- ZSH anyone?
Chris Faylor
cgf@bbc.com
Fri Aug 1 14:55:00 GMT 1997
With Sergey's new cygwin (plus my changes) it is now possible to produce
a working version of ZSH. I'll probably be putting a binary on my
web site soon.
I haven't tried in a while, but I think ZSH may just configure "out of the
box", too.
This is just a heads up for anyone who wants to try building ZSH now.
In article < 01BC9E7C.798C1C50@gater.krystalbank.msk.ru >,
Sergey Okhapkin <sos@prospect.com.ru> wrote:
>- console code no longer alway translates CR to NL when tty support is
>enabled. The behavior depends now of termios settings.
>- signals should terminate blocking socket calls.
>- Chris Faylor's (cgf@bbc.com) patch for wait and SIGCHLD raising logic -
>cygwin processes now waits non-cygwin processes correctly, no more time
>races problems with SIGCHLD raising and process's exit.
>- utmp/wtmp files are filled now for every cygwin's session (both local
>session and telnet session). "Who" command works now. Create /var/run and
>/var/log directories to enable utmp logging.
>- syslog() call handles now %m macro.
>- signal raising keys (ctrl-C, ctrl-\ etc) restarts suspended tty output.
>
>New internet servers/clients added to remote.tar.gz
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