Hi, I hope someone can help me and sorry if this is answered elsewhere but I got no luck using the search. I am new to wine and using it in a very basic way, I just need to run a simple dos program from the command line under CentOS over a remote SSH session, I do this in two different ways: - from the linux prompt I run "wine cmd", then from inside cmd I run "program.exe" - from the linux prompt I run "wine program.exe" Both work pretty fine and program.exe runs as expected, the only problem I have is that whenever I try to send a break signal to program.exe (like ctrl+c or ctrl+break) instad of terminating program.exe this actually terminates the whole wine session, which is not what I need. How can I send keyboard signals to a program running inside wine on the command line? Is this an option I have to change in wine? or on my putty terminal? am I using wine the wrong way? Any advise appreciated... -- John
stevenjacfern125
2011-Jul-04 11:06 UTC
[Wine] Re: Wine command line - sending break signal
GIFT BOX (http://www.keng-hui.com/en/) - TIN BOX (http://www.keng-hui.com/en/) - TEA TIN (http://www.keng-hui.com/en/)
That's http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27605 Fixing it shouldn't be too hard for a C programmer.
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