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To: "Matthew Smith" <matts@bluesguitar.org>,
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Subject: RE: Zsh on Cygwin
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 10:20:54 +0300
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>
>
> I'm using zsh 3.1.9 right now.  I haven't tried the cvs version of zsh.  In
> terms of the ^Z problems, is that a problem with zsh, or cygwin?  There has
> been some discussion lately about cygwin and ^Z.
>

I know. It looks like zsh problem - bash works O.K., also I'm using the latest
released cygwin. Recently there was a zsh patch that deals with signals (to
prevent asynchronous signal handler execution at some points) that may account
for this.

I'll have to check with older cygwin1.dll.

-andrej


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