> Your patch makes st echo STOP and START signals. It is just wrong. If
> the other end says 'STOP', st should stop sending and buffer what it is
> going to send. It is already done in the kernel so we should not worry
> about it even if the other end is a real terminal and user pastes a huge
> buffer into the terminal. Your patch just asks the other end to STOP
> too, it makes no sense.
K. Patch to be ignored, dropped on my end.
I guess the matter's closed.
Regards,
Alex Pilon
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