Hi,

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 02:46:10PM -0500, Selva Nair wrote:
> > With nssm, the console is shared with nssm, so ctrl-C is delivered as
> > a signal. I'll send a patch handling both cases.
> 
> The patch is in the next email. 
> 
> Handling the key-board input is easy, but making the callback interrupt the 
> event loop
> looks tricky. I am not well versed with the event handling in the code, so 
> opted to generate a key-pressed event. If there is a better way please 
> suggest.

Arne might have an idea here... I do not understand the event handling
that well either.

[..]
> Tested on windows 7 with cmd-line use and start/stop with nssm. For nssm, the 
> default 
> delay after ctrl-C is 1500 msec which is not enough for the process to exit 
> if exit-notify
> is being used. About 1 second per extit notify trials + an extra 1 second is 
> suggested. 

So this would be something for Samuli to adjust when setting up NSSM?  Like,
2500 ms?

gert
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