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From: Gary <listgj-cygwin AT yahoo DOT co DOT uk>
Subject: gnutls-cli / emacs daemon stops mintty window closing
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 09:26:59 +0200
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If I start emacs using <<emacsclient -t --alternate-editor="">> and that
emacs session uses gnutls, then after quitting emacs (or rather,
emacsclient - the emacs-nox process is, and should be, still running),
and then typing <<exit>> the mintty window fails to close. Stopping the
emacs-nox process achieves nothing, but stopping the gnutls-cli process
results in the mintty window closing correct. The bash process ends in
any case.

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