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Subject: RE: inetd-like Windows processes with CYGWIN?
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 20:07:34 +0000
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> Also, I noticed that if I use the following command as "the native
> Windows process",
> 
> /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/cmd.exe /C "COPY CON"
> 
> I see (the expected) pairs of CMD.EXE/conhost.exe in Windows Task Manager
> created per each request (none of CMD.EXEs are exiting as if waiting
> for the COPY commands to finish -- which is weird), but when the main
> CYGWIN process gets killed, it only clears up "CMD.EXE" leaving a bunch
> of "conhost.exe" behind, and they seem to hang around forever (manual
> cleanup is required).

Retracting this (partially):  there is no leaking of "conhost.exe",
only that "cmd.exe" waits for "copy" to finish (even though the requestor
may have been long gone).


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