Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!dkuug!dkuugin!shj From: shj@login.dkuug.dk (Stig Jacobsen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Trying to stop "pg", "more" or "less" jobs with "^Z" under ISC 2.2 Message-ID: Date: 17 Jun 91 10:50:25 GMT References: <1991Jun16.211419.13322@cs.rochester.edu> Sender: news@slyrf.dkuug.dk Organization: Asis Electronic Intl., Copenhagen, Denmark Lines: 18 lubkin@cs.rochester.edu (Saul Lubkin) writes: >I should note that, I've compiled a POSIX job-controlled version of bash >under ISC 2.2 that works quite well -- but it has the same problems as >csh, when you try to stop a "pg", "more", or "less" job with "Control-Z" >(or a "vi" job that is not in control mode.) I'm using tcsh (got the binary from the net) and ^Z does work with pg, more and less (also vi of course). The funny thing is that with our own applications the ^Z is passed right through to the application - I was under the impression that applications did not _need_ to do anything in particular to support job control? -- Stig Jacobsen Internet: shj@login.dkuug.dk FidoNet: 2:231/16 BIX: stigjac