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Re: XEmacs 21.4.14 appears to prevent W32 processes from exiting
- From: "Dr. Volker Zell" <Dr dot Volker dot Zell at oracle dot com>
- To: Andre Srinivasan <andre at e2open dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 03:56:45 +0100
- Subject: Re: XEmacs 21.4.14 appears to prevent W32 processes from exiting
- References: <p62wu76uz8z.fsf@us1-asrinivasan.corp.e2open.com>
>>>>> "Andre" == Andre Srinivasan writes:
Andre> I noticed when I am running the Cygwin packaged version of XEmacs,
Andre> programs like Opera, IE, etc never quite exit when I quit them
Andre> (i.e. all windows close but process is still show in task manager); I
Andre> need to go into the task manager to explicitly kill them. If I stop
Andre> XEmacs, this does not happen.
Andre> When I first saw the issue with Opera, I thought I had corrupted my
Andre> Opera installation so I invoked the installer from IE. After
Andre> re-installation, Opera continued to not exit and I noticed that IE as
Andre> well as the Opera installer were similarly still in the task manager.
Andre> I exited XEmacs, killed the processes, and then restarted Opera and
Andre> exited from the program. There was no sign of the process in the task
Andre> manager. I repeated a couple of times with and without XEmacs running
Andre> and found I could reliably recreate the scenario.
Hi Andre
I could duplicate this behaviour with Netscape and IE which are the only
W32 programs I'm running on a regular basis besides Far. But I haven't
noticed this behaviour because I usually boot W2K, than run XWin and XEmacs and
then startup Netscape. When shutting down I close XEmacs, shutdown XWin
and then shutdown the rest of the system. So I never noticed Netscape
hanging. By the way, Far (an Norton Commander clone) doesn't hang.
I'll upload a new version of XEmacs which fixes this problem and the
boring Warning message during startup about not finding it's obvious
root hirarchy tomorrow.
Ciao
Volker
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