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#69795
29.1; cmdproxy.exe exits automatically after executing MSYS2 commands
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Reported by: awrhygty <at> outlook.com
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 11:02:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Found in version 29.1
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
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Message #31 received at 69795 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> From: awrhygty <at> outlook.com
>> Cc: 69795 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2024 12:52:19 +0900
>>
>> > So let's start from the beginning: can you show a recipe, starting
>> > from "emacs -Q", where you invoke GDB from Emacs, and cmdproxy (or
>> > some other sub-process) exits?
>>
>> I found that setting PATH make the difference.
>> Start emacs -Q, type 'M-x shell RET',
>> and input following command lines.
>> set PATH=c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\;c:\msys64\usr\bin\;%PATH%
>> c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\gdb.exe
>> q
>> Then cmdproxy.exe exits automatically.
>
> Please show the value of PATH after "set PATH" above. Like this:
>
> c:\tmp>set PATH
Before setting PATH, the value is:
C:\ImageMagick;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\Scripts\;C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\;C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps;
Then removing directories other than C:\WINDOWS or descendants:
C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;
Here is a log with the PATH value above.
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.4170]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
c:\tmp>set PATH=C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;
set PATH=C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;
c:\tmp>set PATH=c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\;c:\msys64\usr\bin\;%PATH%
set PATH=c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\;c:\msys64\usr\bin\;%PATH%
c:\tmp>set PATH
set PATH
PATH=c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\;c:\msys64\usr\bin\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\WINDOWS\System32\OpenSSH\;
PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC
c:\tmp>c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\gdb.exe
c:\msys64\mingw64\bin\gdb.exe
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(gdb) q
c:\tmp>
Process shell finished
> (I have a very different MinGW directory tree here, but I tried to do
> something equivalent to what you do above, and couldn't reproduce it:
> I get placed at the cmd.exe prompt, as expected.)
>
> And once again: it is not cmdproxy that exits, it's cmd.exe. cmdproxy
> will not exit until the process it started, in this case cmd.exe,
> exits.
>
> Btw, why do you end each element of PATH with a backslash '\' ? This
> is not required. (I don't think it's part of your problem, but
> still.)
I often use 'C-x C-f' to input a pathname, and 'C-w'(copy) 'C-g'(quit)
in minibuffer. '/' at the last of directory names are automatically
added by completion. Then I replaced '/' with '\'. I have forgotten
that the last '\' is not required (and not inhibited).
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