> And maybe instead of trying to pay a thankful compliment to the
maintainers
> of the project, I'll just keep my trap shut for the abuse on an oversight.
And maybe I just need a vacation for having snapped that off in anger so
fast. Sorry for the list-spam, folks.
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> If you really like Cygwin then maybe you'll do us the favor of honoring
> the conventions of the Cygwin mailing list and stop pointlessly adding
> header information in the body of your email. There really is no reason
> for this duplication and it only serves to feed the spammers.
And maybe in
Hmm... this sounds like it might also be the case with the Citrix and
Exchange boxes I was dealing with in the thread "Terminal Services session
hung: csrss.exe doesn't exit if Cygwin was run in the session". I'll have
to go back and look at those, even though I've rebuilt those projects with
othe
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Terminal Services session hung: csrss.exe doesn't exit if
Cygwin was run in the session
EMF wrote on 05 October 2008 05:54:
> Is there anything else I can (or should have) provide(d) to help
> troubleshoot this?
Well, the obvious test would be:
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Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 5:52 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Terminal Services session hung: csrss.exe doesn't exit if Cygwin
was run in the session
I've encountered an issue running on Windows Server 2003,
both 32-bit and 64-bit. I can
I've encountered an issue running on Windows Server 2003,
both 32-bit and 64-bit. I can log in and out of Terminal
Services sessions all day long if I don't start Cygwin,
but if I start Cygwin and run, for example, the attached
script (MakeShare.sh), then csrss.exe will hang when I log
out, l
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