> On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 12:36 -0300, Pedro Fernandes Macedo wrote: >> Fred New wrote: >> >> >Marius Andreiana wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> >>I don't know if it's a new issue, but I first noticed this in fc4t2. >> >>When yum is downloading packages, it can't be stopped pressing ctrl+c >> >>(it will switch to another mirror and continue). >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >I appreciate this behavior since some mirrors can be real dogs. >> >If ctrl+c killed yum, how could I indicate to yum that I wanted >> >to try a different mirror? >> > >> > >> What about CTRL+C having the default behaviour (stopping the >> application) and something else being used to tell yum to change mirror >> (something like CTRL+M , for example)? >> > > we've tracked it down - the problem with ctrl-c being grabbed is > happening inside the python socketmodule - in the c code - so being able > to change this from yum is not going to happen. > -sv > Is this not fixable then? should I report upstream?