Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-11-06 Thread Jose Celestino
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

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-11-03 Thread Pavel Roskin
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

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-29 Thread Jose Celestino
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 :)

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-25 Thread Pavel Roskin
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

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-24 Thread Pavel Roskin
> 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

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-24 Thread Jose Celestino
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

Re: [BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-24 Thread Pavel Roskin
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

[BUG] running mc "over" running one

2002-10-24 Thread Jose Celestino
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. -- Jose Celestino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SysAdmin::SAPO.pt http://www.sapo.pt