From: "Robert Collins" <robert.collins@itdomain.com.au>
To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: CGF: please review my logic Re: bash/cmd CTRL-C problem...
Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 15:00:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <037a01c197cf$1d0a4000$0200a8c0@lifelesswks> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020107165105.GB4652@redhat.com>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Faylor" <cgf@redhat.com>
> >It succeeds! (I'm running a slightly modified cygwin here, which as
the
> >patch at the end of this email shows (in combination with the source
:})
> >should always indicate if there is an error).
>
> It should always succeed. A non-cygwin app should have a cygwin stub
> associated with it.
Did you read further down? I realised that... I was interested if you
thought my hypothesis was feasible.
===
So here's my best guess as to whats happening:
When you hit CTRL-C, it propogates to
signals.exe (handled as you expect)
bash.exe (still attached to the console and gets handled via default
signal handler - exit and terminate all subprocess's - which kills
signals.exe)
===
Rob
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-01-07 23:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-12-19 23:48 Michael Rumpf
2001-12-20 1:28 ` Michael Rumpf
2001-12-21 2:17 ` Michael Rumpf
2001-12-21 7:27 ` Corinna Vinschen
2001-12-21 8:46 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-04 3:51 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-04 9:04 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-07 0:46 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-07 1:10 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-07 1:58 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-07 2:30 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-07 2:56 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-07 5:15 ` CGF: please review my logic " Robert Collins
2002-01-07 6:18 ` Michael Rumpf
2002-01-07 8:50 ` CGF: " Christopher Faylor
2002-01-07 15:00 ` Robert Collins [this message]
2002-01-07 15:45 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-07 16:15 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-07 16:21 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-07 16:43 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-07 23:00 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-08 8:19 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-08 14:16 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-08 16:39 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-08 16:43 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-08 16:55 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-08 16:57 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-08 17:13 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-08 17:16 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-09 18:46 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-09 19:42 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-09 23:59 ` Robert Collins
2002-01-10 7:53 ` Christopher Faylor
2002-01-08 17:46 ` Charles Wilson
[not found] ` <027401c19855$68842f60$c51811ac@brokat.de>
[not found] ` <03a901c1989b$69c8e190$0200a8c0@lifelesswks>
2002-01-09 0:14 ` Michael Rumpf
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