I use gnome-terminal a lot and haven't seen this bug.
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Status: Triaged = Invalid
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ctrl+c
** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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ctrl+c doesn't interrupt running process
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Importance: Unknown = Low
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I know how to compile. You've just swerved to an off-topic conversation
yourself, not me. My question was 'how did you do it exactly while
keeping higher versions of its dependencies and possible breakage of
something concerning this'. I've also tried this and it works, but I'm
not sure that it
Just let you know that I also miss the multifunction feature of Ctrl-C.
Currently to overcome this I compiled older gnome-terminal 2.23.91 to
keep the behavior.
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Sorry, what did you do exactly? Could you please tell us?
Why exactly this version and not a bit higher?
How did you compile it? How did you install it? And what about higher versions
of its dependencies? It can easily break something somewhere...
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Gonzo: I think this place is not the best area to talk about how to
compile, install etc, anyhow if you need help you are welcome to open
topic at ubuntuforum and I could help you there.
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Status: New = Confirmed
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I solve it by changing Copy key binding (that I never use by the way)
in Edit-Keyboard Shortcuts-Edit
from Ctrl+C -- that was by default
to Ctrl+Alt+C (it can be anything, but not Ctrl+C)
Everything is working fine.
BTW broken Ctrl+C prevents emacs -nw from quiting with Ctrl-X-C
And that's
** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Status: Unknown = New
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Jan, the behaviour has been acknowledged upstream, so don't need to test
any further. However, FYI...
$ stty -a | sed -r -n s/.*(intr = [^;]*);.*/\1/p
intr = ^C
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Try to run this in Your terminal:
stty -a | sed -r -n s/.*(intr = [^;]*);.*/\1/p
What does it returns, intr = ^C or something else?
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Thanks for sent it upstream. linking the report.
** Also affects: gnome-terminal via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579022
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
For me Ctrl+C works as expected in current Jaunty, means it that this
bug was fixed silenty?
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Not for me. I just tested again with gnome-terminal 2.26.0-0ubuntu2 and
the bug still stands. CTRL-C is always activated, rather than passing
through to the shell when no text is highlighted.
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I have the same problem, can't use Ctrl+C after upgrading to 9.04
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I have the same problem, can't use Ctrl+C after upgrading to 9.04
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Done...
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579022
Isn't this a job para los ubunteros? : - ) Also, can you mark this bug
as status: confirmed? It takes 30 seconds to reproduce it.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #579022
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bugzilla.gnome.org ? for forwarding instructions please have a look to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; thanks in advance.
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I can confirm this behavior. The behavior of Ctrl+C has changed silently
in jaunty, people might not even notice that they have configured ctrl+c
as a 'copy' shortcut.
It should change back to the previous behaviour (send ctrl+c signal if
no text is selected for copy) OR some mention of the
I agree that the behaviour has changed with the version of gnome-
terminal in Jaunty. The previous version allowed CTRL-C to be bound to
copy, but still passed it through to the shell when no text was
highlighted. I think it should revert to this behaviour see bug
#350326.
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** Summary changed:
- [jaunty alpha 2] ctrl+c doesn't interrupt running process
+ ctrl+c doesn't interrupt running process
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do you get the same with xterm?
No, i've just check it and in xterm everything fine - ctrl+c interrupts running
process as should.
Oh, I'm very sorry for anxiety. I've found problem - I've ctrl+c
keyboard shortcut in gnome-terminal for copy; but in previous versions
of gnome-terminal such
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