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From: "Robert Body" <rbody99 AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: "type ahead" bug with cygwin
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 20:01:49 -0700
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Hi, I found something that I think is a fundamental issue with cygwin.

During an ftp session, when the shell was tied up for 15 minutes, I typed 
something, and of course it was echoed, but when the ftp session completed, 
the commands I typed were lost, no action was taken.

Of course a real linux/unix system would have carried out those actions 
after completing the ftp.

This wasn't just a one command ftp call, it was an ftp call in a script 
called by another script, but I think this would happen if i just did ftp 
command from the command line.

-Robert



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