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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 12:51:17 +0200
From: Roland Schwingel <roland DOT schwingel AT onevision DOT de>
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Subject: 1.7.22: CTRL+C on mingw applications

Hi...

Due to some odd hangs in some past versions of cywin1.dll (1.7.18 - 
1.7.21) I was still using 1.7.17. Now I gave 1.7.22 a new try. The 
blocks seem to be resolved but well it appears that cygwin can now no 
longer break running standard windows/mingw tools.

I am using 1.7.22 (32bit) with mintty on windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. All 
cygwin packages are up to date. My $CYGWIN is set to "nodosfilewarning".

Pressing CTRL+C is simply ignored for mingw apps while it works for 
cygwin executables. When I run cywin from within a windows dos box my 
exes stop to work but the console than hangs until execution of the 
started executable has finished. stdout of the executable seem to be 
redirected to /dev/null after pressing CTRL+C in console window.

I today tried all officially released cygwin1.dlls from 1.7.17 to 1.7.22 
but all versions starting with 1.7.18 do show this problem.

Have I missed something in the time between 1.7.17 and now or is this a 
"new" bug (I could only loosely follow the mailing list in the past months)?

Thanks for your help,

Roland

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