> On 2. Nov 2025, at 00:34, Dennis Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> This is about as annoying as a small sharp stone stuck in a shoe :
>
> h# uname -apKU
> FreeBSD hydra 15.0-BETA4 FreeBSD 15.0-BETA4 releng/15.0-n280841-a7707f2a3bf4
> GENERIC amd64 amd64 1500068 1500068
> h#
> h# echo $SHELL
> /bin/sh
>
> h# ldd /bin/sh
> /bin/sh:
> libedit.so.8 => /lib/libedit.so.8 (0x3bf400ba2000)
> libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x3bf403255000)
> libtinfow.so.9 => /lib/libtinfow.so.9 (0x3bf404396000)
> libsys.so.7 => /lib/libsys.so.7 (0x3bf404618000)
> [vdso] (0x3bf400941000)
> h#
>
> However I can type in anything and hit CTRL-C and never ever see the
> much needed "^C" chars on the input line :
>
> h# zpool destroy -f zroot
> h#
>
> Well there you have it. Can you see the time I hit CTRL-C ? No?
> Neither can I.
>
> This is a really annoying "feature" in the default shell.
>
> There must be a way to fix this weird behavior.
>
Wasn‘t this always the default behavior in /bin/sh?
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> Dennis Clarke
> RISC-V/SPARC/PPC/ARM/CISC
> UNIX and Linux spoken
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