Zac Medico wrote:
Apparently the signal is being handled by cygwin on the client side
(not a gentoo server problem). Something must have changed in your
cygwin evironment. A quick search shows that this is a common
problem:
I use cygwin openssh to connect to my Gentoo server... recently I've
noticed a change in behaviour.
When I press ctrlC I'd expect my gentoo shell (zsh) to abort the
current empty statement and wait for another. These days, however, I
see Killed by signal 2 and then my ssh connection closes.
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I use cygwin openssh to connect to my Gentoo server... recently I've
noticed a change in behaviour.
When I press ctrlC I'd expect my gentoo shell (zsh) to abort the
current empty statement and wait for another. These days, however, I
see Killed by signal 2 and then my
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