I am using Emacs 23.1 with Cygwin but when I try to exit by pressing C-x C-c it says C-x C-g is undefined and I am not able to exit.
3 Answers
This problem can be fixed by inserting the following line in file Cygwin.bat
before the line with bash --login -i
:
set CYGWIN=tty notitle glob
File Cygwin.bat
is in the root of the Cygwin installation and
is also the file that there is a shortcut to in menu Start/Programs/Cygwin.
The shortcut may be named Cygwin Bash Shell
.
I have tested it and my version of the Cygwin.bat
file now contains:
@echo off
e:
chdir e:\cygwin171\bin
set CYGWIN=tty notitle glob
bash --login -i
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1Thank you, this fixed it for me! Should definitely be the accepted answer. Jul 14, 2010 at 14:41
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Sounds like a Cygwin issue, interpreting Ctrl-c as Interrupt and Emacs somehow translating that to its interrupt character, Ctrl-g.
As a workaround, you can always exit Emacs by doing Meta-xsave-buffers-kill-terminal
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I had the same problem and just solved it by adding a Windows environment variable called CYGWIN with the value "tty".