You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08
from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let
Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default
mechanism deal with it. I'd be interested if it changes the observed
behaviour. That's plan B from my point of view.
Corinna
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Plan B appears to work for us. It does change the observed behavior. Woo!
-m
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