Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/1998/04/16/22:26:57
I'll look into this ASAP.
In article <353a1939 DOT 43750771 DOT cygnus DOT cygwin32 DOT developers AT smtp DOT goodnet DOT com>,
Mikey <jeffdbREMOVETHIS AT goodnet DOT com> wrote:
>Hi Chris ;^)
>to reproduce the bug.
>
>fire up 95
>set CYGWIN32=notty (or just leave unset)
>bash
>^C
>for file in *;do rm ../$file;done #to get file not found errors
>LOCKUP!!!
>
>On Wed, 15 Apr 1998 08:21:40 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>
>>
>>On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Geoffrey Noer wrote:
>>
>>> > The notty default causes needless lockups, and, I don't see
>>> > any reason why we would want to have it turned off.
>>> > comments?
>>>
>>> It sounds like we may be moving in the direction of putting some more
>>> effort into the tty layer soon. If we decide to this and it proves
>>> feasible, we would change things so that the tty layer was always on
>>> while still permitting non-Cygwin32 console applications to run.
>>> Currently, if tty mode is on, some console apps like the non-Cygwin32
>>> version of vim can't run from bash which is very annoying.
>>>
>>> I completely agree that having a tty mode is not desirable in
>>> principle. For now though it's better than having it always on, IMHO.
>>
>>I agree. I don't understand the reason for the lockups in the console
>>mode version. I haven't experienced them. But, they should be fixed.
>>
>>Maybe eventually, we'll want to have some method for marking specific
>>binaries as "notty" by default.
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