At 12:46 PM 12/27/2003 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote: > >I missed the 'sh -c' clue in your previous message. Since sh uses >vfork, that indicates a vfork problem. I've checked in some more >changes to deal with this. It seems to do the right thing both with sh >-c and without. It also should have the added benefit of doing the >right thing wrt deallocating the console appropriately since open_fhs >should now track the ctty usecount. This was screwed up before, >apparently even before I started mucking with the tty stuff. > >I sure do hate usage counting. > >cgf
Yes, that works fine now, as does bash -c inetd. However when I launch inetd from an rxvt window running bash, or from a Dos window running cygwin.bat with tty, I still see tty handles in inetd. CYGWIN_ME-4.90 hpn5170x 1.5.6(0.108/3/2) 2003-12-27 17:25 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin I ran strace -o trace rxvt -d :0 -e bash followed by inetd in the rxvt window. The trace, available on http://mysite.verizon.net/phumblet/trace, shows that the usecount is off by one. Correct run (bash -c inetd): 159 220557 [main] inetd 34889607 setsid: sid 34889607, pgid 34889607, ctty -1, open_fhs 3 168 220725 [main] inetd 34889607 fhandler_tty_slave::close: /dev/tty2 closed, decremented open_fhs 2, usecount 2 Incorrect run (under rxvt) 167 88587 [main] inetd 34937947 setsid: sid 34937947, pgid 34937947, ctty -1, open_fhs 3 159 88746 [main] inetd 34937947 fhandler_tty_slave::close: /dev/tty2 closed, decremented open_fhs 2, usecount 3 Pierre -- 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/