Hi Hugh, You're right, I had to run cmd via wineconsole, and I tried it before with plain wine. OK, this way your patches do indeed work. Thanks.
Regards, Ruslan On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmas...@masterindexing.com> wrote: > On Monday, 12 August 2013, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote: >>I've tried applying your both patches, and it appears that Ctrl+C at >>cmd prompt still closes cmd, although pressing it while "dir /s /w" is >>running works as expected. > > Hi Ruslan, > > I've just tested the Ctrl-C patches on the most recent version of Wine > available from the Git repository. After patching, compiling and installing, > I found no problems with either of the patches as you described. Ctrl-C did > nothing when cmd.exe was open and no command was running. > > To be clear, I was running cmd.exe via wineconsole in Linux Mint 14: > 1. wineconsole cmd.exe > 2. Press Ctrl-C --> cmd.exe remains open. > > But if you run cmd.exe via wine itself, the terminal will terminate cmd.exe > when Ctrl-C is pressed. > 1. wine cmd.exe > 2. Press Ctrl-C --> returned to terminal prompt. > > I hope this helps. If the patch still doesn't seem to work correctly, please > let me know what operating system you use, and I'll run further tests. > > Hugh