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Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending
From: |
David Woolley |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Jan 1999 12:02:32 +0000 (GMT) |
> > When the lynx binary is started from a shell script, say runlynx.sh which
> > can be as simple as
> > #!/bin/sh
> > /PATH/TO/lynx
>
> That kind invocation is problems with cob control if then program
> (which is invoced via script) catch SIGTSTP signal and does
> some work in signal handler (such as returning terminal to
> canonical mode) before stopping program.
If Lynx is the last step in the shell script, you should be able to
get round this by exec'ing it. Otherwise using a shell alias or shell
function may help (beware shells can create sub-shells in unexpected
places).
- lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, Klaus Weide, 1999/01/22
- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, Bela Lubkin, 1999/01/24
- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, Bela Lubkin, 1999/01/24
- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, dickey, 1999/01/24
- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, Henry Nelson, 1999/01/24
- Re: lynx-dev Problem with ^Z suspending, Bela Lubkin, 1999/01/26