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Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 11:52:55 +0200
From: Roland Schwingel <Roland DOT Schwingel AT onevision DOT de>
Organization: OneVision Software AG
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Subject: RXVT and CTRL-C - Addendum

Hi again...

I forgot one thing to mention...

When hitting CTRL-C in rxvt while executing my program,
after a while CPU jumps to 100%. When looking into taskmanager
it is the shell that eats the cyles... So I assume that something gets thru
but then is mishandled?

Roland

On 06.08.2002 10:20:22 cygwin-owner wrote:
 > Hi...
 >
 > Long time I used the bash running thru CMD.exe. A few days ago I
 > switched to rxvt.
 > Really nice. Fast and much more comfortable. BUT,
 >
 > I recently encountered a problem...
 >
 > Hitting CTRL-C is not working everywhere.
 >
 > A
 > find -type f -print
 > can be canceled easily.
 >
 > But my self programmed stuff can no longer be breaked with CTRL-C.
 > (everything is compiled to run in mingwin). I have to kill it with
 > Taskmanager.
 >
 > Installed Packages (only the ones I think they are interesting for the
 > case to save bandwidth)
 > bash                2.05b-2
 > cygwin              1.3.12-4 (or 1.3.10-1)
 > mingw-runtime       1.3-2
 > rxvt                2.7.2-10
 >
 > When I am working with CMD.exe instead of rxvt everything is fine... But
 > I don't want
 > to use CMD.exe any more... When running with CMD.exe TERM=cygwin when
 > running rxvt TERM=xterm. But doing a export TERM=cygwin in rxvt does not
 > solve
 > the problem...
 >
 > Anything known about this (couldn't find anything suitable in the 
archive)?
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > Roland



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