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Sending signals in shell-mode
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alistair_happencross |
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Sending signals in shell-mode |
Date: |
21 Jul 2006 06:46:03 -0700 |
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G2/0.2 |
When I ssh to a remote host in a *shell* buffer, it seems that `C-c
C-c' (comint-interrupt-subjob) sends a signal which makes my ssh
process exit, instead of getting passed through to the other side:
M-x shell
locahost$ ssh remotehost
remotehost$ ./long-running-foreground-job
remotehost$ C-c C-cKilled by signal 2.
localhost$
When I typed C-c C-c, I wanted the signal to stop
long-running-foreground-job.
Anyone have any ideas?
By the way, this is on CVS Emacs.
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