On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 03:06:21PM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
I'm having a problem with the 20050106 snapshot as well as my own
DLL build from CVS HEAD on 20050107.
The problem is with bash killing native processes. I have a bash script that starts a native process in the background, installs a signal handler for SIGINT, grabs the pid from the background process, and then issues wait. The signal handler tries to kill the pid that was captured.
With 1.5.12 and a DLL built from CVS on 11/19/2004, this works just fine. With the latest snapshot, I often (but not always) get a "Bad file descriptor" error from kill.
I tightened up some of the errno setting and will be checking in some new code to deal with some problems that Pierre found with windows processes, soon.
The latest set of changes in CVS solve this problem for me. At least, I don't see the "Bad file descriptor" error anymore.
Thanks!
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