How to diagnose Cygwin / Windows shutdown problem
Randall R Schulz
rschulz@sonic.net
Thu Jul 24 01:34:00 GMT 2003
Andrew,
Cygwin apps don't have a Windows event handler do they? The two
programming models (Win32 and POSIX) are fundamentally different, so
based on my very limited understanding, it seems that Cygwin itself
(code in Cygwin1.dll) would have to intercept these OS-generated events
and translate them into POSIX signals (SIGUP, say).
Randall Schulz
At 17:16 2003-07-23, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Randall R Schulz wrote:
>
>>Cygwin apps don't know about and cannot respond to the
>>system-generated messages that request that applications quit in
>>preparation for the system to shut down or the user to log off.
>
>"Cannot respond to"? When a system-generated message that requests
>that applications quit in preparation for the systme to shut down or
>the user to log off why can Cygwin apps (in particular bash or other
>shell) simply do what it would have done if TMOUT was just triggered?
>
> TMOUT If set to a value greater than zero, TMOUT is treated as the
> default timeout for the read builtin. The select command termi-
> nates if input does not arrive after TMOUT seconds when input is
> coming from a terminal. In an interactive shell, the value is
> interpreted as the number of seconds to wait for input after
> issuing the primary prompt. Bash terminates after waiting for
> that number of seconds if input does not arrive.
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
More information about the Cygwin
mailing list