Tried the following:
${importScript} ${importMain} ${tmp} &
wait
with the same out-of-order execution results.
As a stop-gap measure, I put in a 10 s. wait
loop which seems to allow everything to catch
up. However, I interface with GNAT Ada (by ACT)
and get consistent INTERNAL ERRORS. And, as
before, this is a well-ordered and debugged
script which (nears' I c'n remember) worked
with cygwin-B20.1. If I can't fix or find the
problem, I think that I'm going back to the
tried and true B20.
Any ideas? I would like to be a contributor to
find and fix rather than just an ol' complainer.
(Willing to work for food.)
art
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