Thorsten Kampe schrieb:
* Pekka Niiranen (2004-09-13 18:19 +0200)
Killing Cygwin Shell Window with mouse leaves bash.exe running.
which can be seen from W2K task manager. How can I disable
X -button from the Shell Windows so that the user is forced
to TYPE exit on command prompt? Recompiling?
Reini Urban wrote:
Thorsten Kampe schrieb:
* Pekka Niiranen (2004-09-13 18:19 +0200)
Killing Cygwin Shell Window with mouse leaves bash.exe running.
Recompile what? Cmd exe? Bash is a shell and knows nothing about the
Windows Console X button.
So, shouldn't the KILL message be propagated
Reini Urban schrieb:
Thorsten Kampe schrieb:
* Pekka Niiranen (2004-09-13 18:19 +0200)
Killing Cygwin Shell Window with mouse leaves bash.exe running.
which can be seen from W2K task manager. How can I disable
X -button from the Shell Windows so that the user is forced
to TYPE exit on command
[exit box not killing bash]
The default cygwin.bat shell, starting bash --login -i via
cmd.exe, will kill successfully cmd.exe and its child
bash.exe when killing the window via the mouse [x] or via the
pulldown.
--
Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/
Huh, works with
* Pekka Niiranen (2004-09-13 18:19 +0200)
Killing Cygwin Shell Window with mouse leaves bash.exe running.
which can be seen from W2K task manager. How can I disable
X -button from the Shell Windows so that the user is forced
to TYPE exit on command prompt? Recompiling?
Recompile what? Cmd
Hi Pekka,
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=%2Bdisable+%2Bclose+%2Bwindow
The first hit is:
http://www.handyarchive.com/Desktop/Shell-Enhancements/4-WinTopMost-Site-License.html
Which is a link to a commercial product, but perhaps it will satisfy you or perhaps
more searching
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Pekka Niiranen (2004-09-13 18:19 +0200)
Killing Cygwin Shell Window with mouse leaves bash.exe running.
which can be seen from W2K task manager. How can I disable
X -button from the Shell Windows so that the user is forced
to TYPE exit on command prompt?
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