Thanks - done.

M.


> I think you should file that in Lighthouse under the 1.1 series so the rest
> of us can learn from it. Then we can all try to reproduce it.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:59 AM, MarkMT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm having some problems getting merb to shut down all its running
> > processes using 'bin/merb -K all' . If I start merb with 'bin/merb -c
> > 2' I get four merb processes created, a master, a spawner and two
> > workers. When I run 'bin/merb -K all' the master and spawner processes
> > get killed, but the two worker processes remain.
> >
> > The problem seems to have existed since I moved to merb edge from
> > 1.0.11 (until now I've just been running in the console and shutting
> > down with ctrl-c), initially using the version committed on October 6
> > -
> > http://github.com/wycats/merb/commit/219eebf07582a2143336bbac6ac2f9d828897d23
> > . But I have now updated to the latest version and see the same issue.
> >
> > Is there something that has changed in the way this is meant to work,
> > or is this an issue I should file on lighthouse?
> >
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