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Re: problems in Perl process management


that's by design if u want to kill an entire tree u can do so with process
explorer a free download from www.sysinternals.com.

Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jurgen Defurne"



I also would like to know if it is possible.

However, it could be that it has nothing to do with Cygwin. I have
a Perl script which forks several children and monitors their output.

If a child fails, then it has no use to run all forked processes further
and I kill them with the perl 'kill' command. However, I also notice that
deeper forked processes (grandchildren) refuse to die. This
script is only run using ActiveState Perl.

I think it is really a serious Windows problem, because using
the task manager it also seems not really possible to kill a complete
process hierarchy.



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