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From: Josifovski Ljubomir-BLJ01Z
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Subject: RE: /usr/bin/groff:fatal error: wait: Interrupted system call
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 15:49:15 -0000
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I'm not sure I explained properly: 

> Maybe connected with this (nad maybe not): ctrl-c stops 
> working in the bash
> command window after a while - it works fine when the shell window is
> opened. Stty -a still shows ^C for intr. Any ideas?
> 

The programs started from the shell are terminated with ctrl-c. Just that
the shell doesn't give me empty command line after ctrl-c - inconvenient
after recalling some previous command (I have to use ctrl-u  to delete it).
Curiously, pressing shift-3 on my UK keyboard (with the pound sign on the
shift-3 position) achieves that effect (in addition to emitting #) in the
shell (but it doesn't terminate the foreground program).

thanks,

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Ljubomir Josifovski
mailto:L DOT Josifovski AT dcs DOT shef DOT ac DOT uk,blj01z AT email DOT mot DOT com
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~ljupco


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