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Control-c of a bat file does not kill commands run by bat file in some cases
- From: Mark Charney <mark_charney at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 09:45:38 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Control-c of a bat file does not kill commands run by bat file in some cases
Is this a bug or a feature?
When I run a program loop.exe whose entire source is "int main() { while(1); return 0;}", compiled with MS VS8 or cygwin's gcc, from a bat file whose contents are just "loop.exe" and hit control-c while it is running, sometimes cygwin kills the loop.exe and sometimes it does not. Here are the 6 scenarios that I tried:
1. OKAY tcsh from a cmd.exe
2. OKAY bash from a cmd.exe
3. BROKEN tcsh from an rxvt X window on local machine
4. BROKEN bash from an rxvt X window on local machine
5. BROKEN tcsh via ssh from a remote machine (public key auth)
6. BROKEN bash via ssh from a remote machine (public key auth)
OKAY means it kills the bat file and loop.exe
BROKEN means loop.exe continues to run after control-c.
bash/tcsh doesn't not seem to matter, I just did it because I first noticed the problem on tcsh.
At the very least, if it is a feature, it is inconsistent.
My cygwin installation is relatively up to date. This has been a problem for a long time and I'm just getting around to characterizing it. If you want a cygcheck output, or other information please let me know. My cygwin is 1.5.25-15. If you want a C program instead of a bat file, I think we can do that.
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