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Re: OpenSSH client, Ctl-C does what Ctl-D is supposed to do




Thanks, I'll try the client side fixes.

I will work to get the developer release going, in fact maybe I will try this
first.  That way I will ~have~ to get the source, etc, and I can replace my old
ZSH kit.

I work a heavily standardized financial operations system, I can only make test
changes, the process of making changes to the central model are slow and
painful.  You might want to note this feature as redhat support starts moving
up the corp ladder in support of other OS's.

Basically the crashing economy is the best thing that ever happened for me. 
With 4 key executives leaving, suddenly the rules against opensource, gpl and
the artistics have vanashied.  Plus there are no more new project budgets.  I
do believe that the "open/free software and contracted support" model will be
left standing alone, along with myself.  Digging in during this downtime will
enable vast success when good times return and redhat can feel a high market
cap again.

I just got dumped a perl support project, he is a green newbie, who codes perl
well, but never had to load a module.  Looks like a few days of hand holding. 
Also on vacation next week, which is not optional, have to empty a house I used
to live in (with my ex).

Also, I should mention that I sit in a OS 390 area, despite working on
solaris/aix/hpux/nt.  They are ~hot~ about LPAR linux.  They love it.  I also
might be of help here getting you attention as they have been talking to SuSE
and Turbo exclusively.

This is a significant site, the US settlement/clearing monoply is scheduled to
go global.

John


--- Corinna Vinschen <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
> [I've sent it to the list but forgot to Cc you...]
> 
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 09:33:51AM -0700, John van V. wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hi this is a bug report...
> > 
> > I am not alone, what should I do ??
> 
> Did you set your $TERM variable correctly.  If you're running
> in a console window it should be set to "cygwin".  If the
> remote machine doesn't know the terminal type "cygwin", just
> copy the termcap/terminfo entries from the Cygwin machine to the
> appropriate place on the remote machine.
> 
> Otherwise, try a developer snapshot of Cygwin and if that doesn't
> help, you will have to debug that using strace or gdb.
> 
> Corinna
> 
> -- 
> Corinna Vinschen                  Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to
> Cygwin Developer                                mailto:cygwin@cygwin.com
> Red Hat, Inc.


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