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Thanks, it works!
The edqouta command works fine with the vi editor.
You put me on view with the meaning of SIGINT 130.
I did :
I came back for bash.
I deleted 2bsd-vi, updated the ports tree and installed 2bsd-vi from source.
I tested by exiting the vi editor mode with the "ESC" key and without problem.
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No more EdP.a * files in /tmp directory.
I was using the "CTRL-C" key combination to exit editor mode which caused the edquota command to interrupt.
The error came from me !
Thank you all for the quality of your answers.
The edqouta command works fine with the vi editor.
You put me on view with the meaning of SIGINT 130.
I did :
I came back for bash.
I deleted 2bsd-vi, updated the ports tree and installed 2bsd-vi from source.
2bsd-vi-050325_2 The original vi editor, updated to run on modern OSes
edquota -u delbadog
I tested by exiting the vi editor mode with the "ESC" key and without problem.
echo $?
0
No more EdP.a * files in /tmp directory.
I was using the "CTRL-C" key combination to exit editor mode which caused the edquota command to interrupt.
The error came from me !
Thank you all for the quality of your answers.