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ctrl+z (^z) is not working on ubuntu 11.10 #17

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grndamgt4 opened this issue Feb 24, 2012 · 10 comments
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ctrl+z (^z) is not working on ubuntu 11.10 #17

grndamgt4 opened this issue Feb 24, 2012 · 10 comments

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@grndamgt4
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Hello, when using reptyr ctrl+c works correctly, but ctrl+z is not working. I have found at least one other person having the problem but have not found a solution. Thank you for your support.

http://stackoverflow.com/q/8204555/791929

@nelhage
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nelhage commented Feb 27, 2012

Hm. I can confirm this behavior, but I am not sure quite what is causing it, at the moment. I'll investigate some time soon.

Note that it is likely difficult to make backgrounding work exactly as though the target were actually started in the new shell, for various technical reasons.

@haridsv
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haridsv commented Jul 19, 2014

I can confirm this as well and it is easy to reproduce with vim.

@lijat
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lijat commented Nov 11, 2014

I have the same problem, if anyone knows of a fix / hack to make it work I would be happy.

@helix84
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helix84 commented Oct 19, 2015

I just ran into this, too. It would be great if this could be fixed.

@abc-mikey
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Can confirm the same behavior in debian wheezy.

@msva
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msva commented Mar 10, 2017

One more confirmation (4.9/4.10 kernels, Gentoo).

@sguillia
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One more confirmation (Ubuntu 16.04)

@madsamjp
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Another confirmation in Ubuntu 22.04

@Morriz
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Morriz commented Feb 17, 2024

@nelhage any chance you are willing to look at this?

@msva
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msva commented Feb 21, 2024

@Morriz after 12 years? How do you think about chances? 😀

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