And how would the system know which process you are trying to terminate?

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> On Sep 12, 2015, at 1:28 PM, Bertram Moshier <bertrammosh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> OK, maybe I'm jumping the gun as I have yet to come up with a simple test, 
> but . . . This issue may affect everyone who starts multiple processes using 
> ooRexx.
> 
> What I noticed is when I have an ooRexx program start other processes/session 
> using the start command, I'm unable to kill them using Control-C.  Thus when 
> you start other processes to use a multiple cores or more than one physical 
> processor, you can't terminate them with control-C should something go wrong 
> (or if by desire that is how you want to terminate the process).
> 
> Am I just old fashion or is there a better way to write multiple threaded / 
> multiple processor ooRexx programs than to "spin"/"fork"/"start" other 
> Command Prompt sessions and then communicate via pipes, queues, etc?
> 
> Thanks in advance for helping this old folk with his programming,
> 
> Bert. 
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