[jboss-as7-dev] Characters not echoing back to terminal after running AS7 testsuite
Tristan Tarrant
ttarrant at redhat.com
Sun Apr 29 03:50:05 EDT 2012
We can minimize the impact of this by resetting the tty state using stty
in the shell script used to launch the CLI (since people will probably
kill -9 the java process and not the parent shell).
Tristan
On 04/28/2012 07:48 AM, Stuart Douglas wrote:
> That would be because kill -9 does not give the shutdown hook that restores the terminal a chance to run.
>
> Stuart
>
>
> On 28/04/2012, at 9:44 PM, Kabir Khan wrote:
>
>> I also see something similar if I
>> *Start AS in terminal 1
>> *Connect with cli in terminal 2
>> *killall -9 java in terminal 3
>>
>> -> Terminal 2 does not echo characters
>> On 27 Apr 2012, at 19:01, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>
>>> A number of people are reporting that after building the current
>>> upstream master and running the testsuite, the terminal used to do that
>>> no longer echos characters you type back to the screen.
>>>
>>> Just wanted to let you know we're aware of the issue and are working it,
>>> with a pretty good idea as to the root cause.
>>>
>>> Some solutions people have used to get a normally functioning terminal
>>> after this happens:
>>>
>>> 1) The Reset command from the Terminal menu.
>>> 2) Running 'stty sane' from the command line
>>> 3) Open a new terminal. ;)
>>>
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>>> Brian Stansberry
>>> Principal Software Engineer
>>> JBoss by Red Hat
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