On 17.03.2016 21:04, Björn Stabel wrote: > I couldn't replicate it either, but the question I started this thread > with is unrelated to either of the ping tools. > Here it is again: > > The ctrl-c shortcut doesn't reliably kill applications (anymore?). > It has been that way for at least a year now.
I can confirm that. It's worse with native applications. In my case, I have scripts which invoke Maven (a Java application). Ctrl+C kills the script but the signal isn't forwarded to the Windows process, so the Java process is stuck in the background. To make matters worse, it tries to write to stdout which isn't properly connected anymore. This can lead to Windows starting to trash the harddrive until you have to turn off the computer. Might be related to Ctrl+S/Ctrl+W handling as well (Unix kind of Scroll Lock) which is also broken for native programs (you can freeze them but Ctrl+W has no effect anymore until Windows freezes). Regards, -- Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla a.k.a. Philmann Dark "It's not the universe that's limited, it's our imagination. Follow me and I'll show you something beyond the limits." http://blog.pdark.de/ -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple