Messages in this thread | | | From | Elias Oltmanns <> | Subject | Re: Ctrl+C doesn't interrupt process waiting for I/O | Date | Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:59:23 +0200 |
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Török Edwin <edwintorok@gmail.com> wrote: > Elias Oltmanns wrote: [...] >> Since commit ec5b1157f8e819c72fc93aa6d2d5117c08cdc961, users have been >> unable to interrupt interactive processes reliably by pressing CTRL+C. >> This patch reverts the original commit except for the most important >> part: actually echoing ^C is preserved. >> > > Thanks for the patch , the process seems to respond faster to Ctrl-C, > but I'll have to find a way to measure that reliably. > However ^C is not echoed anymore for me.
Very odd, it most definitely is echoed here. Are you quite sure you haven't inadvertently changed anything else in the meantime?
Regards,
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