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Re: SIGINT generated by Control-C, is not delivered in mintty


I have a suspicion that the problem he is facing could be the same I described in

https://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2015-02/msg00122.html
where the issue only occurs if mintty is started from the cygwin console.

Sorry to interfere here, Thomas, but I had a hard time with your description ... It seems to me, that SIGINT
is ignored if mintty is to interact with the "dos console" ...

Henri

Experiment:

1. mintty interacting with a "dos console" (SIGINT is ignored)
call flow:
cmd
  bash
mintty ... a new window opens, where mintty/bash is NOT responsive to SIGINT (mintty interacts with cons) exec mintty ... (child process ... ?) ... another window opens, where mintty/bash is responsive to SIGINT
      (here mintty interacts with pty)

[ i.e. simular to starting bash from within a dos concole, followed by the invocation of mintty ... ]

2. mintty NOT interacting with a "dos console"
call flow:
cmd
mintty ... a new window opens, where mintty/bash is responsive to SIGINT (mintty w/o controlling terminal?) exec mintty (child process ... ?) ... another window opens, where mintty/bash is responsive to SIGINT [1]
    (here mintty interacts with pty)

[ i.e. simular to starting mintty from within a dos concole ... ]

[1] exec mintty is invoked here only as an additional experiment (i.e. it is not required)

----- detailed ...

1. mintty interacting with a "dos console" (SIGINT is ignored)
[ starting bash from within a dos concole, followed by the invocation of mintty ... ]

PATH (64) = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/drv/c/...
Executing .bash_profile
Executing .bashrc, $- = himBH, login_shell on
64-@@ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 Seven 2.0.4(0.287/5/3) 2015-06-09 12:22 x86_64 Cygwin
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
     5064    4500    5064       5040  cons0   1000 13:30:55 /usr/bin/ps
4500 1 4500 4500 cons0 1000 13:30:48 /usr/bin/bash
64-@@ mintty

... a new window opens
PATH (64) = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/drv/c/WINDOWS/system32:/drv/c/WINDOWS:/drv/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/home/Henri/bin
Executing .bashrc, $- = himBH, login_shell off
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
     3768    1260    3768       1132  pty0    1000 13:33:27 /usr/bin/ps
4500 1 4500 4500 cons0 1000 13:30:48 /usr/bin/bash 1260 1468 1260 2088 pty0 1000 13:33:21 /usr/bin/bash 1468 4500 1468 2192 cons0 1000 13:33:21 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty == cons
64-@@ <==== NOT responsive to SIGINT
64-@@ exec mintty

... another window opens
PATH (64) = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/drv/c/WINDOWS/system32:/drv/c/WINDOWS:/drv/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/home/Henri/bin
Executing .bashrc, $- = himBH, login_shell off
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
     4284    4592    4284       3032  pty1    1000 13:35:18 /usr/bin/ps
4592 1260 4592 4052 pty1 1000 13:35:03 /usr/bin/bash 4500 1 4500 4500 cons0 1000 13:30:48 /usr/bin/bash 1468 4500 1468 2192 cons0 1000 13:33:21 /usr/bin/mintty 1260 1468 1260 4496 pty0 1000 13:33:21 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty != cons
64-@@ ^C responsive to SIGINT
64-@@

2. mintty NOT interacting with a "dos console"
[ starting mintty from within a dos concole ... ]

PATH (64) = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/drv/c/...
Executing .bash_profile
Executing .bashrc, $- = himBH, login_shell on
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
4344 1448 4344 4044 pty0 1000 13:40:58 /usr/bin/bash
     2144    4344    2144       4308  pty0    1000 13:41:11 /usr/bin/ps
1448 1 1448 1448 ? 1000 13:40:58 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty != cons
64-@@ ^C responsive to SIGINT
64-@@

----- same experiment, but as an intermediate step: first start cmd from dos console ...

1. mintty interacting with a "dos console" (SIGINT is ignored)

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

64-C:\Users\Henri> e:/Cygwin64/bin/bash

PATH (64) = /drv/c/...
Executing .bashrc, $- = himBH, login_shell off
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
     4884     784    4884       4868  cons0   1000 12:28:23 /usr/bin/ps
784 1 784 784 cons0 1000 12:27:49 /usr/bin/bash
64-@@ mintty

... a new window opens
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
1132 3548 1132 948 pty0 1000 12:29:43 /usr/bin/bash 3548 784 3548 4052 cons0 1000 12:29:43 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty == cons 784 1 784 784 cons0 1000 12:27:49 /usr/bin/bash
     2272    1132    2272        812  pty0    1000 12:29:48 /usr/bin/ps
64-@@ <==== NOT responsive to SIGINT ...
64-@@ exec mintty

... another window opens
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
     4984    4788    4984       3396  pty1    1000 12:34:33 /usr/bin/ps
2712 4768 2712 2172 pty0 1000 12:34:05 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty != cons 4768 784 4768 1704 cons0 1000 12:34:05 /usr/bin/mintty 4788 2712 4788 2856 pty1 1000 12:34:22 /usr/bin/bash 784 1 784 784 cons0 1000 12:27:49 /usr/bin/bash
64-@@ ^C <==== responsive to SIGINT ...

2. mintty NOT interacting with a "dos console"

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

64-C:\Users\Henri> e:/Cygwin64/bin/mintty

... a new window opens
64-@@ ps ax
      PID    PPID    PGID     WINPID   TTY     UID    STIME COMMAND
3916 4736 3916 3968 pty0 1000 12:24:11 /usr/bin/bash 4736 1 4736 4736 ? 1000 12:24:10 /usr/bin/mintty <==== tty != cons
     2568    3916    2568       2880  pty0    1000 12:24:17 /usr/bin/ps
64-@@ ^C <==== responsive to SIGINT ...

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