Bug? attempt to suspend = kill process?

Linda Walsh cygwin@tlinx.org
Thu Mar 5 19:28:00 GMT 2015


Thomas Wolff wrote:

> Could signal transfer possibly use Windows in a way that does not have 
> this effect? (Windows experts...)
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Utils like 'processhacker' (on source forge), have a suspend funtion
that allows you to suspend and continue both processes and threads,
I noticed a 2nd copy of bash that gets created between the original
shell and the win process (to handle stdio pipes, perhaps?), so
should be possible...but the exact mechanism... 

Didn't know it was common knowledge for all win-progs to behave
that way (at one point control-c usually didn't work either), but
I thought it might have something to do with the added tty-emulation
abilities that allow multiple tty's and such...






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