Hi,
being a long-time CygWin fan among Windows users, I was a bit frustrated
when I had to revert to cmd.exe in order to have the ShutDown hook in my
Java program executed on pressing CTRL-C.
So, it seems the problem with CTRL-C still persists?
Or, is there a solution?
I'm running X, i.e.
On 12/12/2012 11:05, erik56d wrote:
Hi,
being a long-time CygWin fan among Windows users, I was a bit frustrated
when I had to revert to cmd.exe in order to have the ShutDown hook in my
Java program executed on pressing CTRL-C.
So, it seems the problem with CTRL-C still persists?
Or, is there a
There is nothing special about the Java program. Might be e.g.
public class ShutdownHookTester
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread()
{
public void run() {
System.out.println(Cleaning up);
}
});
for (int
On 07/11/2012 04:07 PM, saltnlight5 wrote:
Thanks for the reply K Stahl, but it didn't work for me. I ran the same
Test, then press CTRL+C. But the cygwin terminal did nothing. It did not
stop the java process, and it did not print any thing further. I must
manually terminate the process by
@Earnie
What value should I set to CYGWIN that you think it may affect CTRL+C
behavior. I looked at http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
and I don't see any entries that related to CTRL+C.
@K Stahl
I did print you mine full java -version. See my previous email.
Thanks,
Zemian
Hmm, I thought this was an issue in a early release of 1.6. Seeing as
you have a pretty recent release, I'm still at a loss.
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On 11/07/2012 21:17, K Stahl wrote:
Just tested with this against the latest release version (1.7.15) and
everything works as expected.
Example:
public final class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(This shall hang until CTRL-C is pressed...);
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 9:02 AM, saltnlight5 wrote:
@Earnie
What value should I set to CYGWIN that you think it may affect CTRL+C
behavior. I looked at http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
and I don't see any entries that related to CTRL+C.
Two people with two differing
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 20:07
Subject: Re: CTRL+C is not working with java on latest cygwin 1.7.15
Thanks for the reply K Stahl, but it didn't work for me. I ran the same
Test,
then press CTRL+C. But the cygwin terminal did nothing. It did not stop
the
Thanks for the tips James, however, I tried the lastest snaphost
cygwin1-20120708.dll.bz2 it still not working.
James Johnston-5 wrote:
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 20:07
Subject: Re: CTRL+C is not working with java on latest cygwin 1.7.15
Thanks for the
Okay, I finally found out what's going on.
I used to have an old cygwin installed (not even sure what version) that
only has C:\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat to start an terminal. This batch file open a
terminal that I can run java.exe, and I used to hit CTRL+C to end it (not
only that, it will also invoke
Hi there,
Before I upgraded cygwin, I used to be able to press CTRL+C to any java
program, and it will trigger's shutdownhook and exit. But since I upgraded
to latest cygwin, this is no longer working. Has anyone has this problem?
My cygwin version:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 L328BDS002023US
Just tested with this against the latest release version (1.7.15) and
everything works as expected.
Example:
public final class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(This shall hang until CTRL-C is pressed...);
for (;;);
}
}
javac -cp .
I do have the latest cygwin install. In fact I re-installed just today and
it's still not working.
I printed the full version in my previous email. Was that not the lastest
cygwin version?
K Stahl wrote:
Just tested with this against the latest release version (1.7.15) and
everything works
You are correct in that you have the latest Cygwin release, but have
you tried the test app I have provided? My assumption is that your
application or its invocation script is causing the issue, not Cygwin
itself.
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Thanks for the reply K Stahl, but it didn't work for me. I ran the same
Test, then press CTRL+C. But the cygwin terminal did nothing. It did not
stop the java process, and it did not print any thing further. I must
manually terminate the process by going into Windows TaskManager.
Again, here is
Hmm, what version of Java are you using? Mine example was tested on Java 1.6.
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Hi,
I did compile and ran your Test.java program, and it's not working. I have
java 6
$ java -version
java version 1.6.0_26
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 20.1-b02, mixed mode)
K Stahl wrote:
Hmm, what version of Java are you using?
Seems to me that I've had this issue in the past, but for the life of
me, I cannot remember how it was resolved. Maybe someone else can
weigh in on this topic with some possible suggestions?
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Just out of curiosity, what is your exact version of Java?
Post the result of: java --version
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:34 PM, K Stahl kdst...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems to me that I've had this issue in the past, but for the life of
me, I cannot remember how it was resolved. Maybe someone else
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:34 PM, K Stahl wrote:
Seems to me that I've had this issue in the past, but for the life of
me, I cannot remember how it was resolved. Maybe someone else can
weigh in on this topic with some possible suggestions?
Maybe the value of the CYGWIN variable.
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