The program has this weird way of logging that throws off a child process. When control-c is pressed, it kills off the logging process and somehow the original controlling process is dropped into background instead of figuring out it should die too.
Now I know what to fix. Thanks!
In reply to Re^2: The process that would not die
by AlanOlsen
in thread The process that would not die
by AlanOlsen
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