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Newsgroups: gnu.bash.bug
Subject: SYSV compatible?
Message-ID: <1989Aug9.054230.7866@lth.se>
Date: 9 Aug 89 05:42:30 GMT
Reply-To: jh@efd.lth.se (Joergen Haegg)
Distribution: gnu
Organization: efd, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
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A little question about bash 1.03.
I have compiled 0.99 myself on a SYSV.2 machine.

Is 1.03 more SYSV:ish? I had to fix several incompatibilities, mainly
signals. Have anybody (maybe the author) tried bash on a real SYSV?

A previous article described what happens with interrupt. If I
run some program and push the interruptkey, then bash
and the program reads the terminal.

This could be a typical SYSV behavior, I don't know.
But SYSV sends the signal to all processes belonging to that terminal.

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