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Subject: Re: Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 11:30:27 +0200
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> > > since upgrading to w2k, i'm often (not always) getting this
> > > annoying message when exiting from bash "Terminate batch job
> > > (Y/N)?".

Ok, I seem to have found an easy solution for this.

Looking at my Cygwin.bat, I found that it does nothing, except cd to the right
dir, and launch bash with some parameters. Simply replacing the shortcut to the
.bat file with a shortcut directly to the bash.exe file makes the problem go away
:-)

Older generations of the bat file seemed to do a whole bunch of stuff, but that
appears to be handled by /etc/profile now, so why is the bat file needed ?

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