When you say ^Z works nicely for cat|less, what do you mean? What happens?
When you say ^Z confuses perl for perl -ne 'print $_;'|less, what do you mean? What happens?
I tested on CentOS 5 and both of the above commands behave the same. ^Z suspends them and fg brings them back to the foreground.
In reply to Re: weird ctrl-z behaviour when piping from tin through perl
by ig
in thread weird ctrl-z behaviour when piping from tin through perl
by Anonymous Monk
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