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Re: How to diagnose Cygwin / Windows shutdown problem


David Sharp wrote:

I don't know for sure either, but by the end of a day, it is not unusual for me to see multiple instances of bash.exe within my task manager, despite having closed them in windows. Therefore I don't think there is windows->posix signal translation, just the other way around.

There is a known issue that if you use rxvt and close it by using the close button then the underlying bash shell hangs around. If you use a Windows console window and run the shell in it and then close the window using the close button then the bash shell is properly notified to terminate and does so. If you are careful and always exit your shells with "exit" and never use the close button for rxvt windowed shells you shouldn't get shell processes hanging around.




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