On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 02:04:22PM -0400, Steve Holden wrote: | "Courageous" <jkraska1 at san.rr.com> wrote ... | > | > Re: Cygwin | > | [ ... ] | > | > I've seldom had any problems. One thing which sucks is that there | > is no real support for ctrl-z/bg. You generally have to remember to | > & everything in advance. This has been so problematic for me that | > I keep a scripts to intercept certain frequently executed commands | > which sweeps up their arg lines and then calls the binary with an | > automatic & appended to it. | > | Well, if you insist on using tcsh it may be that you lack the job control | features. But using /bin/sh on my Win98 box I find that I can indeed | interrupt a task with ^Z and put it in the background with bg. I use bash under cygwin -- I see both situations. If the app is a cygwin app the job control works (including CPython 2.1!). If the app is a win32 app (no cygwin1.dll) the job control doesn't work (except ^C to kill it). BTW, where did you get a cygwin-aware gvim? I'd really like that. -D
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