Bug#680940: emacs24: Ctrl-G in an emacs running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell

2013-01-20 Thread Rob Browning
tag 680940 +fixed-upstream thanks Vincent Lefevre vinc...@vinc17.net writes: Actually, fixing the problem in dash may be necessary, but is not always sufficient: if other processes run in the same process group as Emacs, they will receive the signal. I gave an example here in the upstream

Bug#680940: emacs24: Ctrl-G in an emacs running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell

2012-10-30 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2012-08-02 19:46:41 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2012-07-09 14:24:44 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: A Ctrl-G in an Emacs 24.1 running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell. This can be seen with dash, mksh and posh. For instance: $ dash -c /usr/bin/emacs24 -Q -nw

Bug#680940: emacs24: Ctrl-G in an emacs running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell

2012-08-02 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2012-07-09 14:24:44 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: A Ctrl-G in an Emacs 24.1 running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell. This can be seen with dash, mksh and posh. For instance: $ dash -c /usr/bin/emacs24 -Q -nw $ echo $? 130 Upstream regards this problem as a bug in

Bug#680940: emacs24: Ctrl-G in an emacs running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell

2012-07-09 Thread Vincent Lefevre
Package: emacs24 Version: 24.1+1-2 Severity: normal A Ctrl-G in an Emacs 24.1 running in a terminal sends a SIGINT to the parent shell. This can be seen with dash, mksh and posh. For instance: $ dash -c /usr/bin/emacs24 -Q -nw $ echo $? 130 Emacs 23 didn't have such a problem. -- System