Thanks for checking the latest version, Leander - I changed the status
accordingly.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Expired => Fix Released
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I just got the newest version of QEMU available via Homebrew (2.9.0) and
was able to successfully terminate the QEMU process with ctrl-c.
@Rida: To clarify: I did want to stop the whole QEMU and that did not
work at the time. I had to kill the process through the activity
monitor.
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Rida, this bug was about stopping QEMU with CTRL-c, so I guess you tried
to do something else here? What do you mean by "running process"? The
emulated process that is running with QEMU?
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the issue is still there
i am using 2.9.50
i want to stop a running process when i press ctrl-c and not stop the whole qemu
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Qemu does no
[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
Qemu does n
Triaging old bug tickets ... can you still reproduce this issue with the
latest version of QEMU (version 2.9)?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Interesting -- my experience is that control-C doesn't work at all, even
if using the cocoa UI frontend. It's a bug of some kind related to
signal handling but I haven't been able to track it down. As far as I
could tell with a debugger QEMU never received the SIGTERM at all, which
makes no sense t