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From: gspencer AT cthulhu DOT engr DOT sgi DOT com (Greg Spencer)
Subject: SIGINT or CTRL-C of make on b18
26 Jun 1997 13:22:35 -0700 :
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I've been using the cygnus tools pretty extensively as a build
environment, but the biggest problem I've had all along is being able
to stop a make process once it's started.

With b18, signals have improved incredibly, but the problem with
stopping make remains (although it's much cleaner than it used to be!).

Hitting ctrl-c inside bash causes make to go into an infinite loop.  I
can then kill it from the task manager, but if I have a recursive make
in progress, I have to kill off the right one before I can get my prompt
back (which does seem to propagate the KILL signal to the child
processes too -- they're not hanging around anymore).

Any idea if this problem with make is a known one that will be fixed in
the next release?  I've searched through the mail archives of the last
two months, and I didn't see anything that seemed relevant.

Any ideas for workarounds in the meantime (maybe a way of setting up
bash to map ctrl-c to a different signal)?

			-Greg.

P.S. I'm running b18 on NT 4.00.1381
-- 
Greg Spencer, Software Engineer 
Cosmo Software, A Silicon Graphics Company
mailto:gspencer AT sgi DOT com
http://reality.sgi.com/gspencer/
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