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It seems the framework is making it not possible to respond to some signals.
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Terminal program often face to SIGINT, SIGTERM and I think it's common to write handler for these signals
so I have to use anot…
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OS version: Win7 x64
ConEmu version: 140523
*Bug description*
Please forward/handle appropriately Ctrl+Z for bash.
Seems to be related to stty which is not supported by cmd.exe. Mintty supports
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OS version: Win7 x64
ConEmu version: 140523
*Bug description*
Please forward/handle appropriately Ctrl+Z for bash.
Seems to be related to stty which is not supported by cmd.exe. Mintty supports
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What signal handlers are currently implimented/catchable, as exit(), abort() and others do not appear to generate a signal when called, as i can catch sig abort by freeing a invalid pointer, and segv …
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There is a bug in LMD of usage cpulimit. If it is enabled the following command is generated to launch find:
`/usr/bin/cpulimit -l 50 /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/ionice -c2 -n 7 /usr/bin/find "/home…
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We already have failsafes to try to prevent `tqdm` from taking too much time between two updates, but they are triggered only after the first long gap, not before (else, we would need to check `time()…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
I would love to have populated graphs directly after "startup". Since this would require some kind of daemon (that is kind of "over …
boppy updated
4 years ago
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Tried this with multiple versions of shc, compiling with and without nearly every option. This is on a redhat/oracle linux 6.2 machine.
`
#
# cat test.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo
echo $$
exit
#
#
#…
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Ideally, I would like to be able to run the main executable in gdb/lldb directly to debug a test, instead of having to open gdb/lldb in another terminal, run `target remote :1234` etc. The way it's se…