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Re: bash 3.0 ignores intr character


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: bash 3.0 ignores intr character
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 11:47:50 -0400
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Tim Mooney wrote:

No.  Something else is at fault.  I'm traveling and don't have access to
Solaris 2.8, but can't reproduce it right now on the systems to which I
do have access.

Does ^C work to interrupt a normal process?  For example, can you
interrupt a `sleep' job with ^C?


No.  On Tru64 when I try

    echo $$; sleep 99

in a bash 3.0 window, pressing ^C does nothing.  It also doesn't show up
in truss, so it's never getting to bash.  Pressing e.g. ^Z does.

I don't have access to Tru64, but I cannot reproduce this on Solaris 8.

Chet
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