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From: Pavel Fedin <p DOT fedin AT samsung DOT com>
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Subject: fork/exec vs spawn() - possible bug
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 14:54:59 +0300
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 Hello!

 I decided to try to return to my GNU make patch making use of spawn() on
Cygwin. Since upstream project refused to cooperate, i use my own patched
version of Make. And i came across a problem. When spawn() is used,
sub-process fails to process Ctrl-C. Ctrl-C is simply ignored. If i want to
interrupt the process, i have to use task manager. With unmodified Make
everything works fine.
 Can this be considered a bug ?

Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia



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