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Michael Wild via Cygwin writes:
> Just out of curiosity: is this a critical feature for you? E.g. are
> you automating tmux with it? Because as far as I understand control
> mode is intended for integration with terminal emulators. And so far,
> iTerm2 on Mac is the only one implementing the protocol.

As I said in the original posting, the test suite for mosh makes use of
control mode.  Besides the terminal integration (that is non-existing on
Cygwin AFAIK) this sort of controlling terminals from scripts/automation
is probably uncommon.  GNU parallel might be using control mode too,
although I've not tried that mode and it has no official Cygwin package
either (but I use it on Cygwin).  OTOH, it is surprising that control
mode suddenly stopped working in Cygwin.


Regards,
Achim.
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