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Subject: Re: 1.5.21 Forked background processes
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Steve wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> When running as a background process, forking using `backtick` assignments
> causes the process to die and leaves the forked process in a defunct state. This
> seems like a sever problem with cygwin process handling and I was wandering if
> anyone else in this group has ran into this.   
> 
> Here is an example that will reproduce the problem:
> 
> 
> file1.sh:
> -----------------------------------------------
> #!/usr/bin/bash
> 
> ./file2.sh &
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
> 
> file2.sh
> ------------------------------------------------
> #!/usr/bin/bash
> 
> while [ 1 ]
> do
>      val=`echo $val`
>      val=$((val + 1))
>      echo $val
> done
> ------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> After running ./file1.sh, the background process will die very quickly
> as seen with 'echo $val' (100 - 150) and leave the forked (backtick) process in
> what appears to be in a defunct state. This will still appear as a
> process, as seen with 'ps', even though it appears defunct ( check out
> link /proc/≤pid>/cwd or file /proc/≤pid>/cmdline). This does not
> happen if I remove the backtick assignment from file2.sh as well. 
> 
> I've posted this problem in the past and haven't recieved a response. I've seen
> this with 1.5.19-4 and 1.5.20.

Tried with 1.5.21.  Ran > 5500 times before I stopped it.  ps looks clean to
me.  Perhaps 1.5.21 will work for you?  Maybe a snapshot?

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