It is controlling the process it seems, because Control-C causes the process to
exit.  However, when I press Control-C the second time, there is no process in
the foreground and thus I would not expect anything to happen, but instead it
kills the second child make process.  Everything, works out well in the end - it
just doesn't feel right.

Mike Bresnahan
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Earnie Boyd wrote:

> --- Michael Bresnahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Oddly though, when I hit Control-C the first time I am returned to the bash
> > prompt and 'jobs' and 'ps' report no make process, however hitting
> > Control-C again causes the current make process to abort.  What's up with
> > that?
> >
>
> Cygwin cannot control the subprocess of non-cygwin processes.
>
> Cheers,
>
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