Karr, David wrote:
I'm guessing you weren't using the Cygwin-built xemacs. I use Xemacs
built for Cygwin, and I haven't been able to send signals to
subprocesses for a long time.
No, I am using the xemacs installed from the cygwin installer. The
precise version is: "XEmacs 21.4 (patch 20) \"Double Solitaire\" [Lucid]
(i686-pc-cygwin, Mule) of Fri Dec 15 2006 on vzell-de" and I am able to
C-c C-c to interrupt a process in shell-mode. This does not work with
gnu emacs 21.3.50.1 nor 21.2.x. Anyone else seeing this or have a fix?
The main reason I tried to switch is because I wanted to run "vc-svn.el"
or VC support for subversion. This signals problem is now the major
hurdle for me.
-Edwin
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Emacs ignores signals
I just switched from xemacs to gnu emacs 21.3.50.1 on cygwin
1.5.24(0.156/4/2) with an X server (the latest versions I can
find). I have shell-mode working, except that signals sent to
the subprocess are ignored. For example, if I want to cancel
or stop a process, I should be able to type C-c C-c or C-c
C-z to interrupt or stop it. The "Signals" menu items are
also ignored. Any ideas? This works fine in xemacs.
-Edwin
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