run a process in a cygwin window, find out its PID, run gdb in another window, attach to that process, then detach from it. the target process stops responding as soon as it is attached to. detaching changes nothing. only after I exit gdb, I get the original window responding, with the terminal in raw start (need to do "reset" in bash) and the process that gdb attached to dead.
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