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Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 19:51:45 +0200
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From: Michelle Konzack <dos DOT mailinglists AT freenet DOT de>
Subject: Re: Rhide zombies?
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Zombies are normal... ;-))

Because you have the H_E_L_L on your Computer - Win98se.
Sorry, I can't resist...

Michelle


Am 09:22 25.05.2001 -0400 hat Puchrik-Herndon geschrieben:
>
>Greetings,
>    DJGPP is a tremendous IDE. Thank you.  In Windows98SE, I have a shortcut
>that executes a bat file. The bat file sets the PATH and then DJGPP env
>variable to point to djgpp.env; then it executes setdjgpp with "\djgpp" and
>"/djgpp" as arguments. The last line in the bat file is "rhide". The problem
>is this: after coding, running, debugging, and exiting rhide, I see a
>"thread" reference with no stats (using wintop). If I enter/exit rhide many
>times, I will see another "thread" entry. These take their toll on system
>performance. I must reboot to clear these zombies. If you have experienced
>this, how did you prevent this from happening? Thanks, in advance.
>Regards, Slim.
>
>
>
>
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