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Subject: RE: "Stale" CVS locks
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[ On Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 08:32:04 (+0300), Reinstein, Shlomo wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: "Stale" CVS locks
>
> We work on CVS on both Windows NT/2000 and Linux. Most of the time we work
> on Windows, and Windows users are used to Ctrl+Break... Anyway, yesterday
> Larry Jones told me I should still send a bug report about this, so I did
> that. About SIGQUIT, I don't know, I am not familiar with the Unix signals.
Mabye it's possible (though somehow I doubt it) to do the equivalent of:
stty quit ^Y
stty intr ^\
which under unix will re-map SIGQUIT to CTRL-Y and then make CTRL-\
generate SIGINT, though it would disable CTRL-C since only one key can
be mapped to any given signal at a time.
I.e. instead of having CTRL-BREAK generate SIGQUIT, if indeed that's
what it's doing, make it generate SIGINT instead.
The other alternative might be to use a clue-by-4 to convince the
developers to use CTRL-C instead.
--
Greg A. Woods
+1 416 218-0098 VE3TCP <address@hidden> <address@hidden>
Planix, Inc. <address@hidden>; Secrets of the Weird <address@hidden>
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