From: jcook@namerica.kla.com (John Cook)
Subject: NT can't shut down a bash window?
8 Jan 1997 23:26:31 -0800
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I am running GNU-Win32 beta 17 under NT-3.51 (sp4).
For this and the prior beta's version of bash, I have
found that when I logoff from an NT session, NT fails
to close a bash window until I give it permission to
end the task.  (You know, that little pop-up that says
"This Windows application cannot respond to the End
Task request.  It may be busy, waiting for a response
from you, or it may have stopped executing.")

This same problem occurs if I use ALT-SPACE-C to try to
close a bash window.

I have seen no one else mention this; is this a "feature"?

Thanks,

John Cook
KLA Instruments
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