oops sorry for not replying. hope you got the answer :)

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Rafael Szuminski wrote:
> > Spoke too soon. Ctrl+z stops the server script but the ruby process that
> > listens on 3000 hangs around. After using ctrl+z, I can't restart the
> > server
> > because the default port is still in use.
>
> Right -- because C-z only *suspends* the process and does not kill it.
> When you hit C-z, you will see a message that begins like
> [1]+ Stopped
>
> The number in brackets is the job number.  To kill the process, type
> kill -9 %{JOB}
> at the shell prompt, where {JOB} is the job number -- so in this
> example, it would be kill -9 %1 .
>
> I've never seen this with Webrick, but sometimes Autospec responds to
> C-z and not to C-c.  The method I just described is useful.
>
> If any of this is mysterious to you, please read a little about how
> processes work on *nix.
>
> >
> > Raf
>
> Best,
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