18.12.2012 5:20, jdow пишет:
On 2012/12/17 06:55, sam_pb wrote:
Good $(date) !
I have a server SL 6.0 (Carbon) x86 installation is up-to-date.
When I need edit any config file, i run (for example):
$ sudo vim /etc/rc.local
But, a strange things is happening after an update about 1.5 - 2
months ago:
1). I ran
sudo vim /etc/rc.local
2). press CTRL+Z for backgound vim(or sudo?) and i get return code = 148
3). do some other things in my terminal
4). trying to resume the vim process and get failed:
$ fg
<now vim has draw a his screen>
If i try to do anything, vim goes to background again, but returncode
is 149
for now :(
All of next attempts to foreground vim is useless and return code 149 is
returned :| ( For example: )
$ fg
sudo vim /etc/rc.local
[1]+ Stopped sudo vim /etc/rc.local
ret:149^t:25@17:45^u:adska@s01^d:~^sh:-bash$
Same problem was attended on other SL 6.3 x64_86 server just right after
installation. But after update from SL-FASTBUGS repo, problem is gone.
$ sudo yum --enablerepo=sl-fastbugs update
With first a x86 server that update was useless.
PS: This happens only with sudo ( if i do ``sudo su'' and work in the
roof
terminal - that stuff isn't happens )
PSS: I google a little and found here is SIGTTIN(#21) has a place
PSSS: Any suggestions ?
PSSSS: This is rly annoying stuff :((((((((((
On a hunch try "sudo fg".
{^_^}
It does not work both in theory and in practice
sudo fg
sudo: fg: command not found
ret:1^t:18@11:07^u:adska@s01^d:~^sh:-bash$
sudo bash -c fg
bash: line 0: fg: no job control