Re: xterms disappear when non-existent command given in background
Re: xterms disappear when non-existent command given in background
- Subject: Re: xterms disappear when non-existent command given in background
- From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:42:28 -0800
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 04:12 PM, Thomas 'Tom' R. Treadway III
wrote:
That should only be the case if the X window, was started with a login
shell.
Running as a subshell: (asdfasdf &)
or
tcsh -c asdfasdf &
will cause less problem.
Can you explain this in a bit more detail? The behavior is
counter-intuitive, and not duplicated in other shells (in the 'sh'
family tree).
Why would a login shell exit if an attempt to launch an application in
the background failed because the app wasn't found?
In any case, if accurate, this is the answer we've been seeking, lo
these many moons...
Also the AppleTerminal has different characteristics.
We've noticed this.
Cheers,
Justin
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