On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 15:29:50 +
Ken Brown wrote:
> All pushed. Thanks.
Thanks.
> Do you think there have been enough changes that I should issue another test
> release, or do you have more patches in the works?
I have submitted three more patches just now. Hopefully, the functional
fixes ha
Hi Takashi,
On 9/13/2019 5:52 PM, Takashi Yano wrote:
> I submitted five patches during your absence.
>
> Four of them are for pseudo console support, the other one is for console.
>
> [PATCH v5 0/1] Cygwin: pty: Fix the behaviour of Ctrl-C in the pseudo console
> mode.
> [PATCH 0/1] Cygwin: pt
Hi Ken,
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 17:59:02 +
Ken Brown wrote:
> P.S. I'm leaving tomorrow for a short vacation, so I might not have time to
> review any more patches until I return in about a week.
I submitted five patches during your absence.
Four of them are for pseudo console support, the other
On Sat, 7 Sep 2019 12:20:15 +0900
Takashi Yano wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 17:59:02 +
> Ken Brown wrote:
> > 3. I used ssh from my normal account to log into an administrator account.
> > I
> > ran a script that produced a lot of output and piped it to less. I pressed
> > 'q'
> > after th
Hi Ken,
I appreciate checking the patch.
On Fri, 6 Sep 2019 17:59:02 +
Ken Brown wrote:
> I had several problems after applying this patch.
>
> 1. I noticed some display glitches when building cygwin (with -j13 if that's
> relevant). For example, there were some unexpected blank lines and
Hi Takashi,
On 9/6/2019 10:51 AM, Takashi Yano wrote:
> - When the I/O pipe is switched to the pseudo console side, the
>behaviour of Ctrl-C is unstable. This rarely happens, however,
>for example, shell sometimes crashes by Ctrl-C in that situation.
>This patch fixes that issue.
>
>
- When the I/O pipe is switched to the pseudo console side, the
behaviour of Ctrl-C is unstable. This rarely happens, however,
for example, shell sometimes crashes by Ctrl-C in that situation.
This patch fixes that issue.
v3:
Fix mistake in v2.
v2:
Remove the code which accidentally clears