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Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 21:14:20 +0800
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Subject: Re: Backgroud program uanble to go back
From: Huang Bambo <bambo DOT huang AT gmail DOT com>
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It's Ctrl+Z to take vime to background, it's a typing mistake.
Command jobs can show jobs. But fg command will not take the process back.
After enter fg command, no warning will given while exit current shell.

2009/8/1 Robert Mark Bram <robertmarkbram DOT cygwin AT gmail DOT com>:
> Hi=A0Huang,
>
>> Cygwin 1.7.52 to 1.7.54
>> After I use Ctrl+D to make a working vim background, the process will
>> not comeback with fg command.
>> I havn't test if other programs are the same.
>
> Feel free to slap me with a fresh sea bass if this is a new feature to
> 1.7, which I have not tried.. but isn't control+Z the "sleep"/"go to
> background" command?
>
> Also, I can do "jobs" to find out what other processes are running in
> the background.. check the number against those jobs and issue "fg x"
> where x is the number..
>
> *gets ready for the slap of a fresh sea bass*
>
> Rob
> :)
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