From: Valeri DOT Faine AT cern DOT ch ("Valery Fine") Subject: Re: Cntr-C Problem with Bash 7 Feb 1997 00:44:20 -0800 Approved: cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Distribution: cygnus Message-ID: <199702070755.IAA23128.cygnus.gnu-win32@sp070.cern.ch> Comments: Authenticated sender is Original-To: Eric L Andry Original-CC: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Windows (v2.23) Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com On 6 Feb 97 at 12:00, Eric L Andry wrote: > I'm using Bash under Win95. When I'm compiling something or if I have a > program that goes into an infinite loop, I'll try to issue a Ctrl-C to break > it but I find myself crashing bash inadvertanly. I get the usual Win95 > crash message about the program causing illegal operations and stuff. It > says the problem is in CYGWIN.DLL. Any suggestions on how I can fix this > problem? > MS SDK tells: " Sets interrupt signal handling. void ( *signal( int sig, void (__cdecl *func) ( int sig [, int subcode ] )) ) ( int sig ); . . . Remarks . . . Note SIGINT is not supported for any Win32 application including Windows NT and Windows 95. When a CTRL+C interrupt occurs, Win32 operating systems generate a new thread to specifically handle that interrupt. This can cause a single-thread application such as UNIX, to become multithreaded, resulting in unexpected behavior. .... " I wonder whether GNU-WIN32 has taken this featute in account and found a solution. Valery ================================================================= Dr. Valery Fine Telex : 911621 dubna su ----------- LCTA/Joint Inst.for NuclearRes Phone : +7 09621 6 40 80 141980 Dubna, Moscow region Fax : +7 09621 6 51 45 Russia mailto:fine AT main1 DOT jinr DOT dubna DOT su mailto:fine AT vxcern DOT cern DOT ch Dr. Valeri Faine ------------ Phone: +41 22 767 6468 CERN FAX : +41 22 782 2601 CH-1211 Geneva, 23 mailto:fine AT vxcern DOT cern DOT ch Switzerland http://nicewww.cern.ch/~fine - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".