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RE: Terminate batch job (Y/N)?


I'm surprised that no one has responded with the "quick" answer yet. We
had a short discussion about this a few months ago, and there are 2 ways
to get around it:

A) Instead of running cygwin.bat, just create a shortcut to run "bash
--login -i"
B) Modify cygwin.bat, and in front of the "bash --login -i" line add
"start". (i.e. start bash --login -i)

-Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf
Of Birl
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 8:41 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Terminate batch job (Y/N)?


Sometimes when I exit the Cygwin shell I am prompted to terminate a
batch job, although I have no jobs running.  This usually happens when I
^C out of a program.

Has anyone else experienced this?  Anyone know what might be causing
this?

-----------------------------------------------
conin  fpsrvadm /home/fpsrvadm/
9:38:54am   Tue: Dec-04-01% perl
^C

conin  fpsrvadm /home/fpsrvadm/
9:39:03am   Tue: Dec-04-01% jobs

conin  fpsrvadm /home/fpsrvadm/
9:39:05am   Tue: Dec-04-01% exit
exit
Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
-----------------------------------------------



 Thanks

 Scott Birl      Scott.Birl@temple.edu
 UNIX Consultant/Systems Administrator   Computer  Services   Temple
University
 1805 North Broad Street  Philadelphia   Pennsylvania 19122   United
States
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