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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:07:04 -0700
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From: Randall R Schulz <rrschulz AT cris DOT com>
Subject: Re: Latest vim not working with latest mutt
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Olaf,

My any chance are you using rxvt instead of a "stock" console window?

I have noticed that if I close an rxvt window (one that's running BASH) by 
using ALT-F4 or by clicking the close box, the bash.exe process does not 
exit. The next time I log off or shut down, I get the dialog from the 
system complaining that bash.exe won't quit.

By the way, I still see the momentary flash of a Windows console window 
when rxvt starts up.

In contrast, using a Windows console-hosted BASH shell, ALT-F4 is 
inneffective while clicking the window's close box _does_ lead to bash.exe 
exiting. However, unless I shut the shell down via the "exit" or "logout" 
built-ins, the history from that session does not get written, so I imagine 
that clicking the close box (in the console window-hosted BASH) leads to an 
abortive termination, not a "graceful" shutdown.

Windows 2000, SP2, all the latest Cygwin software. Rxvt 2.7.2-6.

% uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 CLEMENS 1.3.2(0.39/3/2) 2001-05-20 23:28 i686 unknown

% set |egrep BASH_VER
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="2" [1]="05" [2]="0" [3]="6" [4]="release" 
[5]="i686-pc-cygwin")
BASH_VERSION=$'2.05.0(6)-release'

I'll forgo the cygcheck output, unless someone wants it.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 00:05 2001-06-18, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:02:09PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 04:58:36PM +0000, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> > >
> > >Thanks, that helped. But gzess how many times the snapshots crashed my
> > >system... :(
> >
> > If snapshots are "crashing your system" then there is something wrong
> > with your system.  There is no way that cygwin1.dll should be able
> > to crash a Win2k system.
>
>Generally I agree with you, a simple process shouldn't crash the system.
>But my experiences with cygwn are a bit different. E.g. I start a bash
>from the autstart folder but when I log out from W2K SP1 the system
>hangs with a message that bash refuses to close. And with the earlier
>snapshots from late may I've had a dump when I tried to mail from mutt
>first in bash and then the complete system did hang or was so slow that
>I did a hard reset. With a later snapshot from June it works now more or
>less (this morning there was a small problem with saving the incoming
>mailbox).
>
>Gruss Olaf
>
>--
>Olaf Föllinger


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