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Date:      Thu, 23 Apr 1998 10:20:41 -0700
From:      Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
To:        Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
Cc:        Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Ctrl-C causes programs to dump core on -Stable
Message-ID:  <353F7869.66AE71B3@san.rr.com>
References:  <Pine.SGI.3.96.980423141802.10100A-100000@tui.pinnacle.co.nz>

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Jonathan Chen wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Studded wrote:
> 
> > Doug White wrote:
> > > Sounds like Ctrl-C was remapped to Ctrl-\.  Check `stty < /dev/tty'.
> >
> >       Yeah, that's what I thought at first, no joy.
> >
> >  87$ stty < /dev/tty
> > speed 9600 baud;
> > lflags: echoe echok echoke echoctl pendin
> > oflags: -oxtabs
> > cflags: cs8 -parenb
> > erase   intr    quit
> > ^H      ^\      ^C
> 
> Isn't this correct behaviour then? ie SIGQUIT should cause a core-dump

	Well yes, I had it backwards, sorry. I've always felt that INTR and
QUIT were backwards on an "intuitive" level. :) Oddly enough I rebooted
last night and now I get this:

 27$ stty < /dev/tty
speed 9600 baud;
lflags: echoe echok echoke echoctl pendin
oflags: -oxtabs
cflags: cs8 -parenb
erase   
^H      

	The core dumping behaviour had previously persisted after a couple
reboots, so now I am thoroughly confused. :) Also the fact that it
didn't always dump core before leads me to believe that something odd is
happening. I will keep an eye on 'stty < /dev/tty' and see if I can
figure out when/why it's changing. Thanks everyone for the help, public
and private. 

Doug

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