[Asterisk-Dev] is this a bug?
Kenneth Long
kelong_2000 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 25 11:52:52 MST 2005
thanks... but this is not the point I'm really
asking... copying is not the issue...
I'm worried about the invalid pointer message.
The ctrl-c crashes Asterisk in xterm.
I wish such commands would not so easily crash it.
Is the crash "normal" behavior?
regards,
Ken
--- Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com> wrote:
> Hello -user question from a windows user.
>
> On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 09:14 -0800, Kenneth Long
> wrote:
> > I'm launching Asterisk on a xterm session.
> > I wanted to highlight some text and out of
> > habit I did a ctrl-C. That reliably and
> consistantly
> > shuts down Asterisk with a invalid pointer.
> > Same error message everytime.
>
> Ctrl-c is actually an interupt. Windows users needed
> easy to remember
> shortcuts, thats why you are used to ctrl-c.
>
> > Some other Ctrl- key sequences lock the session,
> too.
> > like ctrl-S.
>
> >From terminal days, ctrl-s is flow control stop.
> ctrl-q is what you use
> to restart from a ctrl-s.
>
> Most terminals should automatically copy on select.
> You will find unix
> traditions are full of as short as can be short
> cuts. Select implies
> copy and middle click pastes. Click select click and
> your done.
> --
> Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>
>
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