On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 05:54:04AM +0000, Steve wrote: >Hello Folks, > >I origianly posted this problem on the group on Oct.21 2006 under title "1.5.21 >Forked background processes". The problem involves forking processes in the >background using `backticks` from a sh script. When doing this, the parent and >child (backticked) processes will both die shortly and without error, although >ps will still show the child process as alive. You can reproduce this problem >using the example I added in my original post. Other folks I know and on the >group were able to reproduce this problem with little effort. > >Since then I nailed down the culprit to a change that happened in method >frok::parent in file fork.cc. The change to this method first appreared in the >snapshot from 3-13-06. Here is the change log entry for this method: > >(frok::parent): Reorganize to allow retry of failed child creation if > child signalled that it was ok to do so. > >Reverting this change (to the 3-9-06 snapshot), as well as the change to >fork.cc >(resume_child) in the same snapshot, fixed the problem. Reverting this, of >course, invalidates the fork_retry (now proc_retry) CYGWIN environment option, >which was one of the reasons this method was reorginized to accomidate. > >I can't quite nail down the problem within this method however, but I'm >guessing >it has something to do with the retry iteration that's present. I consider this >a rather nasty bug.
If you've narrowed it down this far then it should not be much more work to determine what *specifically* is causing the problem. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/