Words by Pavel Roskin [Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 12:47:57AM -0500]:
> Hello, Jose!
>
> Sorry that I didn't not reply earlier.
>
> > It is indeed a subshell problem, see ahead.
>
> Good to know.
>
Hmmm, all of a sudden it started to work ok again. Certainly I have made
some changes to tons of other
Hello, Jose!
Sorry that I didn't not reply earlier.
> It is indeed a subshell problem, see ahead.
Good to know.
> > > 13963 rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [CHLD], [], 8) = 0 13963
> > > rt_sigsuspend([]
> >
> > There have been significant changes near this point in subshell.c
>
> You mean at synch
Words by Pavel Roskin [Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:13:25PM -0400]:
> Hello, Jose!
>
> Let's return the discussion to the list. I've seen some complaints from
> users reading the archives that the important pieces of the discussion are
> missing when the discussion becomes private.
>
Fair enough :)
Hello, Jose!
Let's return the discussion to the list. I've seen some complaints from
users reading the archives that the important pieces of the discussion are
missing when the discussion becomes private.
> > 1) Run xterm 2) Run mc in it 3) Press Ctrl-O 4) Run mc from the
> > command line 5) Pre
> Hmm, I can reproduce it every time
>
> with xterm 167 (or even konsole from 3.0.3-13) and mc-4.5.55-12 (also
> with mc-4.6.0-pre1).
Please send the output of "mc -V" and the exact steps. That's what I do,
trying to follow your instructions:
1) Run xterm
2) Run mc in it
3) Press Ctrl-O
4) Run
Words by Pavel Roskin [Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 08:35:26AM -0400]:
> Hello!
>
> > It there any known bug running mc over an existing one frozing the
> > virtual terminal?
>
> As far as I know, it's not a known bug.
>
> > I mean, when I'm running mc on a xterm and I do a CTRL+O and (by
> > mistake) I
Hello!
> It there any known bug running mc over an existing one frozing the
> virtual terminal?
As far as I know, it's not a known bug.
> I mean, when I'm running mc on a xterm and I do a CTRL+O and (by
> mistake) I run another mc get the xterm to froze.
I could not reproduce this bug with the
It there any known bug running mc over an existing one
frozing the virtual terminal?
I mean, when I'm running mc on a xterm and I do a CTRL+O and (by
mistake) I run another mc get the xterm to froze.
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