Issue 365 in xmonad: shellPrompt ctrl-c hangs xmonad

Status: New Owner: ---- New issue 365 by j...@kitenet.net: shellPrompt ctrl-c hangs xmonad http://code.google.com/p/xmonad/issues/detail?id=365 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. bring up shellPrompt window 2. type part of a program name 3. press ctrl-C What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I'd expect it to close the prompt, or ignore the ctrl-c. Instead, xmonad hangs. Nothing further can be entered into the shellPrompt, and as it's model, other windows cannot be focused. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? xmonad 0.9 with contrib 0.9 on Debian unstable. Are you using an xmonad.hs? Please attach it and the output of "xmonad --recompile". xmonad.hs attached Please provide any additional information below. Attachments: xmonad.hs 6.4 KB -- You received this message because you are listed in the owner or CC fields of this issue, or because you starred this issue. You may adjust your issue notification preferences at: http://code.google.com/hosting/settings

Updates: Status: Duplicate Labels: Component-Contrib Mergedinto: 317 Comment #1 on issue 365 by wirtwo...@gmail.com: shellPrompt ctrl-c hangs xmonad http://code.google.com/p/xmonad/issues/detail?id=365 Worked around in darcs. Only applies in 0.9 and 0.9.1 AFAICT. Current discussion related to Prompt and ctrl-C is going on in http://code.google.com/p/xmonad/issues/detail?id=317 It's good to have this report however, even if closed as a duplicate, since it's more likely to match user searches. Please star yourself to Issue 317 for updates, and comment there as to your preferred default action for ctrl-C. Regardless of the default, though, in darcs xmonad-contrib Prompt keymaps are customizable. -- You received this message because you are listed in the owner or CC fields of this issue, or because you starred this issue. You may adjust your issue notification preferences at: http://code.google.com/hosting/settings
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