* zsh apparently grabbing intr
@ 2001-08-01 21:03 Agris Taurins
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From: Agris Taurins @ 2001-08-01 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
I hope someone can help at least give me some idea what's happening...
I'm running a RedHat 7.1ish Linux box. I just installed the latest zsh
rpm, zsh-4.0.2-1.i386.rpm.
Now, zsh seems to be grabbing the intr signal from the keyboard and
keeping it all to itself. For example, stty -a shows that intr is mapped
to ^C. I press ^C on the keyboard and absolutly nothing happens. I re-map
intr to ^K. I can now press ^C to my heart's delight, but now zsh keeps
^K.
You get the picture.
It's not endemic of the system, because when I go to ksh or bash, the
interrupt works just fine. Prior to 4.0.2-1 I was running some 4.x.x
version, but I don't recall what it was right now. Under that version,
everything inerrupted just fine. I changed no options or parameters
in conjuction with the install.
No, I don't extendedglob set.
Anyone with some clues?
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