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From: "Tim Van Holder" <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be>
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Subject: Re: bash 1.04.7(1)-release (i386-pc-msdosdjgpp) problems
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 11:13:25 +0100
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> I can easily make bash (version 2.04.7(1)-release
> (i386-pc-msdosdjgpp)) quit unexpectedly. I type
> "history|grep asasasas" and immediately throw myself on C-c after
> Enter.
> 
> This is done in WINDOZE 4.1 (i.e. 98) and as soon as I've done that
> WINDOZE displays a WINDOZE box saying "Finished - BASH
> <!>  This MS-DOS program has terminated. Click the Close button..."
> 
> I have a very fast CPU, an Athlon 1600+ (in case it's important).
> If you need more information, just ask!

There have been instances where typing C-c at the bash prompt
killed it, apparently depending on what the last run program was.
I'd agree with Eli: this is probably DOS rearing its ugly little
head in a way we can't avoid.

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