Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/07/12/21:09:49
dkarr AT tcsi DOT com [dkarr AT tcsi DOT com] writes:
> With the new Cygwin, when I run a subprocess in an Emacs shell,
> pressing C-c C-c (which executes "comint-interrupt-subjob") does not
> kill the subprocess. The title bar flashes, but that's all. When the
> running process is a Java application, it also does a thread dump,
> which is supposed to happen when it gets a "QUIT" signal. I've
> verified these symptoms with Emacs v 20.4, 20.6, and 20.7.
Just so you don't think you're alone - I've had the same behavior
since the 1.1.0 net release (also coming from b20.1, and with NT emacs
20.3.1 and 20.6). Occasionally I do seem to be able to get an
interrupt through (no hard data, but it seems slightly better in
1.1.2), and sometimes using C-c C-\ (comint-quit-subjob) works when
C-c C-c doesn't. I had sent a note back when 1.1.0 came out, but
didn't come up with a solution.
I've tried doing some initial analysis but haven't been able to really
track anything down, and I expect there's quite enough changed from
b20.1 to the first general release of 1.1.0 that there's plenty of
places that might be impacted.
-- David
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