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From: "Diel, Robert" <RDiel AT wmsgaming DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com'" <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Win9X Ver 4.10: bash Ctrl-C no echo problem.
Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 10:19:16 -0500
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To whom it may concern,
	I checked the FAQ on this one, and a bit of the Mailing List and
came up with nothing.  It seems if I have bash in 'set -o vi' mode and hit
the ctrl-c after after 'k'ing back through commands I lose echo.  This is
not reported by stty, stty still believes that all the -echo's are still
around, and 'stty sane' does nothing to help the situation.  The other weird
thing is that echo sort of comes back on each command line when the
backspace keyboard, but then is lost on the next line.  Occassionally the
command prompt is also not echoed.  To reproduce this problem just type the
following:

# set -o vi
# ls
# <ESC>-k
# ctrl-C

every command typed at the prompt, and even maybe the prompt will disappear.
Good luck and thank you for your time,
Robert


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