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Csound and cygwin

Date2007-07-24 00:29
From"mr.proxxxy"
SubjectCsound and cygwin
Looks like if you're running a live input midi process with csound (e.g. the
CsoundMidi.csd example file) and you kill it in a cygwin xterm, two things
will happen: 1) the terminal will hang 2) the csound process will be
unkillable in the task manager.

It will run fine in the windows cmd.exe, but that's pretty painful to use.

Has anyone run into this? Is there a flag I can set for force kill? Any
thoughts? 
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Date2007-07-24 06:00
From"Steven Yi"
SubjectRe: Csound and cygwin
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Date2007-07-24 18:35
From"mr.proxxxy"
SubjectRe: Csound and cygwin
That doesn't work. Process is still alive and unkillable. 


mr.proxxxy wrote:
> 
> Looks like if you're running a live input midi process with csound (e.g.
> the CsoundMidi.csd example file) and you kill it in a cygwin xterm, two
> things will happen: 1) the terminal will hang 2) the csound process will
> be unkillable in the task manager.
> 
> It will run fine in the windows cmd.exe, but that's pretty painful to use.
> 
> Has anyone run into this? Is there a flag I can set for force kill? Any
> thoughts? 
> 

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