1.3.10: RE: Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-05-05 Thread Livio Bertacco
Sorry, regarding my last email I forgot to mention that those problems seem to be caused by this tty (quite standard) setup in my /etc/profile: stty intr ^c susp ^z start ^q stop ^s quit ^\\ erase ^? Livio -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting:

1.3.10: RE: Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-05-04 Thread Livio Bertacco
Why should we forget about "the last one"? Do you mean 1.3.9 solved your rxvt issues? I've 1.3.10 and rxvt 2.7.2-10 and I can freeze rxvt in many different ways: here are 2. This is on XP Pro and used to happen with earlier cygwin/rxvt versions too. Freezing way 1 C:\> C:\CygWin\bin\bash --logi

Re: Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-01-21 Thread Rick Rankin
OK, forget the last one. The message about 1.3.9 appeared just after I hit send. -- Rick --- Rick Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This *appears* to be a problem handling EOF. I've included some strace output > that will hopefully shed some light on the problem. If this points someone to > an

Re: Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-01-21 Thread Rick Rankin
This *appears* to be a problem handling EOF. I've included some strace output that will hopefully shed some light on the problem. If this points someone to an obvious solution, great. If not, it'll be at least a couple of days before I'll have a chance to look at it in more detail. Oddly enough,

Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-01-21 Thread David Starks-Browning
On Monday 21 Jan 02, fergus at bonhard dot uklinux dot net writes: > However, on pressing , or typing exit, to exit, the terminal window > freezes, necessitating either a mouse-click on the top RH [x] close button, > or followed by [End Task], to close down. Strange. I wouldn't dare post a "me t

Impossible to exit rxvt, now

2002-01-21 Thread fergus at bonhard dot uklinux dot net
Just upgraded. Now on my system All of \Cygwin\bin\bash --login -i; rxvt and \Cygwin\bin\rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i and \Cygwin\bin\rxvt -e /bin/login {username} result as required (and as for months past) in a nice rxvt terminal window. (It can be tweaked with loads of switch