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Re: 1.5.1 issue?


On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 11:20:01AM -0400, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> >I have seen this as well.  Difficult to reproduce (seems to work
> >correctly > 99% of the time).  I was running a 1.5.0 snapshot (from
> >several weeks ago) when I saw it.
>
> And I've seen this on linux as well.  I guess I should send email
> to linux-kernel.
>
> I'll try the test below but "me-toos" are, as usual, completely
> uninteresting, unless you can provide a reproducible test case.
>
> If someone can reproduce this running strace, that would probably
> be enough to track down the problem.  It would also be nice to know
> if this is a regression from 1.3.22 (or even 1.5.0).
>
> cgf

FWIW, I've seen this in 1.3.22 (with both "tty" and "notty"), so it's not
a regression.
	Igor

> >Charles Wilson wrote:
> >>When (re)compiling some of my packages, I noticed that (some) signals
> >>are not being propagated to children.
> >>
> >>That is:
> >>
> >>$ ./my-package-ver-rel.sh build
> >>Hit ^C
> >>
> >>I'm returned to my bash prompt, but the make continues in the background.

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