Hi everybody, is there already a bug on this? I can't always get the svn client to stop using ^C. Mostly this seems to happen with slow network I/O, like, for reproduction:
prompt> time svn checkout http://217.140.74.17/doesnotexist ^C^C^Csvn: OPTIONS of 'http://217.140.74.17/doesnotexist': could not connect to server (http://217.140.74.17) real 1m14.898s user 0m0.007s sys 0m0.006s prompt> I hit ^C shortly after hitting enter, but 1) svn doesn't stop and 2) doesn't even seem to care about the signal received. The only way to actually get rid of it is to ^Z and 'kill -9 %', but this then requires a cleanup occasionally (plus the prayer that the latter will work). Andreas
