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Re: ctrl-c terminates ssh session using cmd.exe login shell
- From: Linda Walsh <cygwin at tlinx dot org>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 11:37:55 -0700
- Subject: Re: ctrl-c terminates ssh session using cmd.exe login shell
- References: <2AF7DD0CE564C24EBACDABFAE55CC642039C1DDD@srv.odcnet.local>
Stephen Quintero wrote:
Using cmd.exe as the login shell, ctrl-c terminates the ssh session (rather than being propagated to the process on the remote server).
My question is - is there some way to work around this?
For example, running bash as the login shell, and then running cmd.exe, does not fix the
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try
(export CYGWIN=tty;cygstart bash.exe) at a bash prompt...
Basically you need to set the env var CYGWIN to contain 'tty', if you already have
something in CYGWIN, you might want to use:
(export CYGWIN="tty $CYGWIN"; cygstart bash.exe)...
You could set the env-var in a .bat file which then launches cygwin?
You can make the 'tty' setting permanently part of your CYGWIN var by adding
it to your windows environment (system properties, advanced,
Environ vars; user...)
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