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Subject: NT-Emacs, bash and ^C still not working?
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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:38:12 -0400
From: Don Koch <koch AT cognex DOT com>

After digging through the archives and finding a thread that died on
May 8, 2001, http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-05/msg00319.html,
I was wondering what the conclusion, if any, was on getting ctrl-c
working in an NT Emacs shell window running bash?  As of Cygwin
5.5.1, bash 2.05b, emacs 21.2, this still doesn't work (at least, for us).

If there's a magic setting I'm missing, I can't find it documented anywhere.

Thanks,

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Don Koch
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