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Unnilennium <[email protected]> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Unnilennium <[email protected]> ---
Confirmed, as I can reproduce this.
launch lat-users -d -f -i "/root/UsersToDelete.csv"
press Ctrl+C because you change your mind..
this won't actually stop lat-users, but one of the sub-processes, it calls.
Further Ctrl+C will do the same leaving as many users as you pressed Ctrl+C
trying to stop lat-users, in an unknown states, depending to the actual
sub-process you interrupted with the Ctrl+C.
I need to find a way to either pause every 5 users to allow a proper Ctrl+C to
stop lat-users properly, or finding a way to launch sub-processes behind to
have the main process to catch the Ctrl+C command.
lat tools are written in bash ...
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