Re: vim error?

From: Dean (deanat_private)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 11:07:00 PST

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    On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:55:02AM -0600, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
    > I was playing about with my syslog and i noticed that after i exited one of my xterms (the one that i started vim from) the editor was 
    > still up and running with root access..  
    > the command i use was vim -g /etc/syslog.conf
    > could this be a problem or am i only going oh my god at a feature?
    > Could this be from vim's not handeling the removal of the controling terminal correctly?? 
    > I know that with emacs if i start it from a shell and then kill the shell all processses from it are killed.
    > 
    > Any one have any ideas?
    > 
    > Thanks
    > Craig
    
    
    Tested with vim 5.6 with no results.
    
    malfunction:0.0 brundage-> uname -a
    SunOS malfunction 5.8 Generic_108528-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
    
    malfunction:0.0 brundage-> vim --version
    VIM - Vi IMproved 5.6 (2000 Jan 16, compiled May 30 2000 15:23:08)
    <snip>
    
    
    Process list after exiting controling terminal:
    
    malfunction:0.0 brundage-> ps -ef | egrep vim
    brundage  8595     1  1 11:04:27 ?        0:00 vim -g /etc/syslog.conf
    
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