From: ssh@cray.com (Steven Hein)
Subject: pdksh and CTRL-C, CTRL-D, etc.
20 Aug 1998 11:55:43 -0700
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[ I tried to send this once before, but it looks like it got lost
with the recent mail list problems....]


I got pdksh 5.2.13 up and running, but I'm having a problem getting
CTRL-C and CTRL-D (among other things, I'm sure) working.  I set
VISUAL=vi before starting to get to 'vi' command-editing mode
(just can't live without that vi-style command editing!).
I can't use CTRL-C to interrupt anything--it just prints "^C" on the
screen.  I tried to use 'stty intr ^c', but I got the message:

stty: standard input: unable to perform all requested operations

I don't have any problems of this type with bash....I'd imagine
that this problem relates to the underlying differences between
NT and UNIX......But does anyone know of a fix?

Running 19.3 & NT4 SP3.


Steve Hein  (ssh@cray.com)
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