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From: Rolf Campbell <rcampbell@tropicnetworks.com>
Subject: CVS head bash problem
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 21:27:08 -0400
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I've been using a cvs head cygwin1.dll that I compiled on Friday, and 
I've noticed something a little strange.  Occationally, when I run a 
bash command, bash runs it in the backgroud (and I didn't have a & at 
the end).  And when the sub-process ends, sometimes bash continues to 
run correctly, sometimes everything ends (rxvt window exits).

Now, the cygwin dll that I build was with the patch that I posted here 
(I really don't think that patch caused this), and it was partially 
compiled with -g & without -O2.

-Rolf



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