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[Fwd: Re: question on Ctrl-C]


From: Lennart Borgman
Subject: [Fwd: Re: question on Ctrl-C]
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 08:31:00 +0200
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I forward this as background material for the need of a simple and known way to stop inferior processes.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:     Re: question on Ctrl-C
Date:     Thu, 24 Aug 2006 06:22:51 +0000
From:     song chang <address@hidden>
To:     address@hidden
CC:     address@hidden

Running M-x terminal, I got "stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device".

"tail -f" is really an example. I need to find out a way to stop a running process on the shell.

   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
   From:  /Dieter Wilhelm <address@hidden>/
   To:  /"song chang" <address@hidden>/
   CC:  /address@hidden, address@hidden/
   Subject:  /Re: question on Ctrl-C/
   Date:  /Thu, 24 Aug 2006 07:44:36 +0200/
    >"song chang" <address@hidden> writes:
    >
    > > I started a shell (cygwin/bash) under emacs, and run a "tail
   -f". Now I want to stop the tail process. Ctrl-C doesn't work and
   Ctrl-G doesn't work either.
    >
    >Please try either M-x terminal (instead of M-x shell) for running
    >"tail -f" (or better "less -F") or even better: Open the respective
    >file with the CVS Emacs 22 and use the auto-revert-tail-mode.
    >
     From:  "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
    > >     To:  address@hidden
    > >     Subject:  Re: question on Ctrl-C
    > >     Date:  23 Aug 2006 19:02:25 -0700
    > >     >
    > >     >song chang wrote:
    > >     > > I am using GNU emacs 21.3.1 and cygwin/bash shell on
   Win 2000. Ctrl-C or
    > >     > > Ctrl-C Ctrl-C doesn't kill the process. I also tried
   different combinations,
    > >     > > for example Ctrl-Q Ctrl-C etc, none works. Any idea?
   Thanks.
    > >     >
    > >     >Song, I'm not exactly sure what you are asking looking at
   the other
    > >     >responses. If you simply want to stop a process that was
   started in
    > >     >Emacs, try C-g. That's the usual way to do that in a Linux
   environment.
    > >     >Are you trying to shut down Emacs? Good luck--Douglas
    > >     >
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    >
    >--
    >     Best wishes
    >
    >     H. Dieter Wilhelm
    >     Darmstadt, Germany


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Lennart
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