Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:5.1.0.14.2.20021029073133.01fe3b00@;pop3.cris.com:
> Also note we're trying to encourage people to put their "cygcheck"
> output into an attachment so when others search the list archives they
> don't get spurious hits from all the package and li
> Larry, Daniel,
>
> I don't routinely use the "tty" option of the CYGWIN variable, but when
> I've experimented with it, I've seen symptoms like those reported by
Daniel
> if I set the tty option after a shell is started and then run a program
> such as Vim that changes the tty modes. When the pro
Larry, Daniel,
I don't routinely use the "tty" option of the CYGWIN variable, but when
I've experimented with it, I've seen symptoms like those reported by Daniel
if I set the tty option after a shell is started and then run a program
such as Vim that changes the tty modes. When the program exi
At 12:02 AM 10/29/2002, Daniel Jeffery wrote:
>I do the above to run emacs, (so I can type C-c and C-t while in emacs), and when I'm
>done (C-x C-c), it looks like I need to type `reset'. (I can't see what I'm typing.)
> But it doesn't work! I have to do `unset CYGWIN' and then `reset' (without
I do the above to run emacs, (so I can type C-c and C-t while in emacs),
and when I'm done (C-x C-c), it looks like I need to type `reset'. (I
can't see what I'm typing.) But it doesn't work! I have to do `unset
CYGWIN' and then `reset' (without looking too close, mind you) and then
I get my
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