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Subject: Re: Defunct processes with 1.5.25-15; seemingly reproducible
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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 01:04:14PM -0500, Dave Steenburgh wrote:
>I "fixed" the problem.  I have not updated any software nor changed
>any scripts, and yet I can no longer reproduce these behaviors.  I am
>absolutely certain that there is more than one problem here, and I
>hope someone takes a close look at my previous posts.

Once again: defunct processes are not necessarily a symptom of a Cygwin
bug.  However, even if they are, the 1.5 series of Cygwin is now a
dead-end.  There won't be any future fixes there.

cgf

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