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From: "Matthew Smith" <matts AT bluesguitar DOT org>
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Subject: Re: Zsh on Cygwin
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 01:03:47 -0600
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I'm using zsh 3.1.9 right now.  I haven't tried the cvs version of zsh.  In
terms of the ^Z problems, is that a problem with zsh, or cygwin?  There has
been some discussion lately about cygwin and ^Z.

cheers,
-Matt

> What version of Zsh are you running? I ask because there is at least one
old
> (zpty) and one new (^Z suddenly stopped to work) problem in current Zsh
CVS.
> Unfortunately, I still did not get around to looking into it more closely,
> mostly because there does not seem to be much demand. And I'm using it on
too
> casual basis myself. So, any help is appreciated.
>
> -andrej
>
>


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