From: eandry@hubcap.clemson.edu (Eric L Andry)
Subject: Cntr-C Problem with Bash
6 Feb 1997 11:01:08 -0800
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I'm using Bash under Win95.  When I'm compiling something or if I have a
program that goes into an infinite loop, I'll try to issue a Ctrl-C to break
it but I find myself crashing bash inadvertanly.  I get the usual Win95
crash message about the program causing illegal operations and stuff.  It
says the problem is in CYGWIN.DLL.  Any suggestions on how I can fix this
problem?

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