Follow-up Comment #3, bug #40322 (project make): So it looks like from observing what happens, that subprocesses do get killed (although i haven't looked at what happens in a debugger), but they do so gently. Make doesn't wait for the process to actually be dead. Which has several interesting side effects: - the process keeps running for a little while, and eventually dies - it stays alive longer than it takes for make to (try to) remove the target file (xul.dll in my case). This has different possible outcomes, one of which is make failing to remove the file with a permissions denied error, the other of which is make supposedly removing the file, but the file being there after link.exe is done.
Seeing the code, it seems to me this could happen on unix as well with a process that has a long "shutdown" when receiving SIGTERM/SIGINT. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?40322> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make