Hello,
I got the following feature request:
http://bugs.debian.org/158772
It would be nice if lftp would be stopped by Ctrl-Z, when at entered at
its command prompt.
thx.
To freeze lftp? Or to get back a command shell? If it's to get a command
shell, then do '!'. If it's to freeze it,
On Mon, 14 Okt 2002, Nicolas Noble wrote:
It would be nice if lftp would be stopped by Ctrl-Z, when at entered at
its command prompt.
To freeze lftp? Or to get back a command shell? If it's to get a command
shell, then do '!'. If it's to freeze it, well... I don't see the point
of doing
It would be nice if lftp would be stopped by Ctrl-Z, when at entered at
its command prompt.
To freeze lftp? Or to get back a command shell? If it's to get a command
shell, then do '!'. If it's to freeze it, well... I don't see the point
of doing that ;-)
Its to get a shell.
The
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:24:02PM +0200, Nicolas Noble wrote:
It would be nice if lftp would be stopped by Ctrl-Z, when at entered at
its command prompt.
To freeze lftp? Or to get back a command shell? If it's to get a command
shell, then do '!'. If it's to freeze it, well... I don't see
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 09:42:50PM +0200, Nicolas Noble wrote:
It would be nice if lftp would be stopped by Ctrl-Z, when at
entered at its command prompt.
Its to get a shell.
The point is to use the shell job management.
Don't forget that there is a built-in job management into