However...
It does not die. I get a prompt, but it just sits and spins out in some never-neverland in the process space. Kill -9 will kill it off.
Ideas of where I could be going wrong? I am trying to kill the process, not background it. Not certain how I would do this even if I wanted to. The program is pretty long, so I am not going to try and post it.
Any ideas of where to start looking?
In reply to The process that would not die by AlanOlsen
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