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bug#13222: 24.2; C-c C-c in shell mode on OSX sends SIGINT
From: |
Jan Djärv |
Subject: |
bug#13222: 24.2; C-c C-c in shell mode on OSX sends SIGINT |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Dec 2012 13:06:21 +0100 |
Hello.
The problem exists in 23. Defining SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS fixes the issue.
Jan D.
21 dec 2012 kl. 21:02 skrev Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
>
>> "Tim Daly Jr." <tim@tenkan.org> writes:
>>
>>> If you ssh someplace in shell mode and hit C-c C-c, it kills the ssh
>>> process. It wasn't always that way. The intended effect is just to
>>> kill the foreground process on the remote host, as if you'd hit C-c
>>> at a terminal.
>>
>> It looks like Darwin doesn't have SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS defined. Since
>> it's BSD-like I'd guess it really should.
>
> Could someone with a Mac try this out with the emacs-24 branch, and see
> if it fixes the issue and doesn't cause any obvious problems?
> One way to do it is to run configure as normal, then edit src/config.h
> and uncomment
>
> #define SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS 1
>
> (Seems surprising this has not been reported before. AFAICS, S_VIA_C has
> never been defined on Darwin, so this issue should be present in Emacs
> 23 as well. Would be good if someone could check that too.)
>
>