From: cgf AT cygnus DOT com (Christopher Faylor) Subject: Re: New snapshot 27 Nov 1998 16:35:26 -0800 Message-ID: <19981127190619.A6332.cygnus.cygwin32.developers@cygnus.com> References: <19981127180528 DOT 20612 DOT rocketmail AT send105 DOT yahoomail DOT com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii To: Corinna Vinschen , cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com On Sat, Nov 28, 1998 at 12:59:06AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: >> >> On Fri, Nov 27, 1998 at 10:05:28AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote: >> >> Ok. I've tweaked a couple of things in the signal code. There is a >> >> new snapshot and a new binary at: >> >> >> >> ftp://cambridge.cygnus.com/pub/cygwin/ >> >> -- >> >> cgf AT cygnus DOT com >> >> http://www.cygnus.com/ >> >> >> > >> >With this snapshot in NT 3.51 I occasionally get a pause after which >> >the message "proc_terminate: WFSO(hwait_subproc) timed out" is >> >displayed. This happens with a repetitive null command (hold the >> >ENTER button down). Most often the repetitive ENTER will "freeze" the >> >window and will not break so I must kill the process. >> >> If you can duplicate this with an strace log it should be easy to track >> down. >> >> >I rebuilt the snapshot with no optimization switch. I still get the >> >afore mentioned error but haven't been able to get it to "freeze". >> >> There is no evidence that optimization has anything to do with this, >> AFAIK. >> >> cgf > >NT40SP3, CYGWIN="binmode ntea notty" > >bash: > works as before as expected. > >tcsh: > On command execution, sometimes approx. 10 seconds 'til prompt reappears > but mostly indeterminant freeze after command execution. > >pdksh: > On command execution, approx. 10 seconds 'til same message as > described in my previous mail: > > ****** exceptions.cc:419 __get_signal_mutex failed, res 258, error 2 > 0) function exceptions.cc, line 365 > > Very frequent indeterminant freeze after the above message. > >I have attached an STRACE=0xfff output of a command `/usr/bin/echo', started >from pdksh, which leads to a frozen shell. I'll check this. For future reference, you just need to set STRACE=1 to get most of the interesting output. -- cgf AT cygnus DOT com http://www.cygnus.com/