Dia, Hmm... I don't understand what is happening here. Can anyone else confirm this?
Harold Dai Itasaka wrote: > Just like Start->All Programs->Cygwin->Cygwin Bash Shell points to > a DOS batch file named "\cygwin\cygwin.bat", I created a similar > batch file that invokes tcsh instead of bash. > > In this tcsh window, I type "startxwin.sh", which gives me a big root > X windows managed by twm and an xterm with tcsh running as a login > shell. I open up a few more xterm windows with tcsh. Now I have > several xterm windows running in X. > > I go back to the first tcsh window where I typed startxwin.sh and I > enter Ctrl-C in there. Then all of the xterm windows in X get a newline > at the shell prompt. If I have an ssh session in xterm, it gets killed. > If I left the more command, it gets killed. > > Looks like every xterm windows receives a signal as a result of > entering Ctrl-C in the tcsh window. > > > I have read that the Ctrl-C terminates an ssh session in the cygwin ML. > I just wanted to confirm if that really happens. Now I got this.
