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Subject: fix for ^s's
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Date: Sat, 1-Sep-84 15:13:50 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 1 15:13:50 1984
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From: John Foderaro (on an sun)
On a 4.2 system, if you 'rlogin' to a remote machine, the local
machine will still handle ^S/^Q, even if the process on the remote
machine goes into raw mode.
In order to allow ^S/^Q to be passed, I added this code to our emacs:
ioctl(0, TIOCGETC, &tch);
tch.t_startc = -1 ; /* kill start */
tch.t_stopc = -1 ; /* kill stop */
ioctl(0, TIOCSETC, &tch);
When this is executed, the remote machine sends a packet to the local machine
telling to no longer process ^S/^Q.
john foderaro
