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Actually, I haven't yet, but we intend to upgrade for our next minor revision. We're trying to keep everyone on the same version, to minimize unexpected behavior. I guess we'll just wait on that. "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" wrote: > > At 08:35 AM 3/6/2001, linguist-cygwin@rich-paul.net wrote: > >Hey, y'all, my company uses cygwin for our build environment, but has not yet > >authorized me to use gcc for projects (many of which are multi-threaded), so > >I'm still stuck with Visual ScrewedIO. > > > >I do, however, want to be able to use console executables I produce in shell > >scripts. The problem is this: > > > >using windoze 2000 (lord deliver me), cygwin b20 > > > >If I use the chain > > > >dbundump -f foo.sql && dbscript -f bar.sql && dbdump -f foo.sql > > > >to modify a database dump, and I control-c the dbundump process, the rest of > >the chain continues. I have tried using the win32 function > >SetConsoleCtrlHandler to set a ctrl-c handler, but to no avail. The handler is > >not called when ctrl-c is pressed, if the program is run under bash. However, > >if I run it "cmd /c dbundump" and ctrl-c it, I do see the output produced by my > >handler. > > > >I have called and checked GetConsoleMode(), to see if I inherited something > >strange, and it returns 7 (which is normal). I have tried hooking the signals > >unix style, but the signals are not forthcoming either. They, also, come when > >I run under cmd (if my ConsoleCtrlHandler returns ... uhh ... whatever it's > >supposed to return to get the signals). I have done the nt-only > >SetConsoleCtrlHandler(0,true) to turn off ignoration of ctrl-c, and having seen > >that fail I tried SetConsoleCtrlHandler(0,false) for good measure. There seems > >to be nothing I can do (short of whatever cmd does when IT runs ... my kingdom > >for the source) to get the environment I'm running under to look like it's > >supposed to. > > > >So this is my last resort ... thank you for your time, and for a product that > >reduces my vomit production as a reluctant windoze programmer by about 40%! > > Have you tried the latest release? If your problems are related to signals > and Cygwin's capabilities here, there's been *allot* of work done here since > B20. > > Larry
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