Christopher Faylor writes:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 10:57:54AM -0400, Rolf Campbell wrote:
When I have CYGWIN=tty, I was able to reproduce the same exact problem.
Sounds like an extremely simple fix then. There is no need to use
CYGWIN=tty if you are using rxvt.
Thanks for the
When I have CYGWIN=tty, I was able to reproduce the same exact problem.
David Rothenberger wrote:
I did some more testing. The problem only occurs if CYGWIN=tty.
Without the tty option, everything works fine.
I'm having this problem on two separate Win2kPro SP4 machines. I
did a clean Cygwin
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 10:57:54AM -0400, Rolf Campbell wrote:
When I have CYGWIN=tty, I was able to reproduce the same exact problem.
Sounds like an extremely simple fix then. There is no need to use
CYGWIN=tty if you are using rxvt.
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I did some more testing. The problem only occurs if CYGWIN=tty.
Without the tty option, everything works fine.
I'm having this problem on two separate Win2kPro SP4 machines. I
did a clean Cygwin installation with only Base package this morning
and the problem still occurs.
Rolf, do you use tty
I am unable to reproduce using 1.5.0/Win2000ProSp4
David Rothenberger wrote:
I'm seeing some weird, new behavior with rxvt under cygwin-1.5.0-1
related to copy/paste and its interaction with the Windows
clipboard. All of the weirdness described below goes away when I
revert to 1.3.22. I'm
I'm seeing some weird, new behavior with rxvt under cygwin-1.5.0-1
related to copy/paste and its interaction with the Windows
clipboard. All of the weirdness described below goes away when I
revert to 1.3.22. I'm running under Win2k Pro SP4.
It seems that if I startup rxvt directly from Windows
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