> The killing of the user process is currently not very reliable. 
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This might be an Emacs "bug" (at least on Windows). The problem is there 
even for nrepl without ritz (some java process will still dangle there 
after exiting nrepl). What I did to work around this is to add some 
code/advice to call interrupt-process before killing a process. Seems just 
killing a process will not kill the sub processes.

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