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Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:56:32 -0700
From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: ctrl-c swallowed
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Christopher Faylor wrote:

> >I don't know if this is the "officially correct" answer or not, but I
> >find that ^C doesn't work right with some programs when run from
> >CMD.EXE unless I have the "tty" flag added to the CYGWIN environment
> >variable.  The users' guide has a section on how to do this, I'm sure.
> 
> CTRL-C is designed to work correctly with cygwin applications in either
> tty or notty mode.  Please don't spread FUD if you aren't providing
> details.

In pico, without CYGWIN=tty, pressing ^C does nothing.  With CYGWIN=tty,
it works as it's supposed to (displays the current position.)  That's
all, just my observation.

Brian

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