Stopped process reasons?
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I'm running a program using a batch file and it keep giving me this ERROR:
STOPPED PROCESS
I've noticed that the program stops each time in a place a little after the place he stopped the last time i executed it
Now i'm looking for the Stopped process reasons or it's gonna be even much better if someone passed through the same problem!
Thanks.
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I'm running a program using a batch file and it keep giving me this ERROR:
STOPPED PROCESS
I've noticed that the program stops each time in a place a little after the place he stopped the last time i executed it
Now i'm looking for the Stopped process reasons or it's gonna be even much better if someone passed through the same problem!
Thanks.
linux bash c executable
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This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50
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I'm running a program using a batch file and it keep giving me this ERROR:
STOPPED PROCESS
I've noticed that the program stops each time in a place a little after the place he stopped the last time i executed it
Now i'm looking for the Stopped process reasons or it's gonna be even much better if someone passed through the same problem!
Thanks.
linux bash c executable
I'm running a program using a batch file and it keep giving me this ERROR:
STOPPED PROCESS
I've noticed that the program stops each time in a place a little after the place he stopped the last time i executed it
Now i'm looking for the Stopped process reasons or it's gonna be even much better if someone passed through the same problem!
Thanks.
linux bash c executable
linux bash c executable
asked Jan 10 at 10:02
Med Mehdi MahdarMed Mehdi Mahdar
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This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50
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This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50
1
1
This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50
This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50
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Those kind of problems are usually related with the reception of SIGSTOP
signal; signal that is usually related with the CTRL + Z combination; after the "stopped process" message, type the jobs
command, if you find your program there, that means that your program has received that signal.
In that case, check your code and also be careful and check your logs to see if some kind of background program is sending that signal.
I also add the signal documentation where you can check all the signal values, including the ones for SIGSTOP:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html
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Those kind of problems are usually related with the reception of SIGSTOP
signal; signal that is usually related with the CTRL + Z combination; after the "stopped process" message, type the jobs
command, if you find your program there, that means that your program has received that signal.
In that case, check your code and also be careful and check your logs to see if some kind of background program is sending that signal.
I also add the signal documentation where you can check all the signal values, including the ones for SIGSTOP:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html
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Those kind of problems are usually related with the reception of SIGSTOP
signal; signal that is usually related with the CTRL + Z combination; after the "stopped process" message, type the jobs
command, if you find your program there, that means that your program has received that signal.
In that case, check your code and also be careful and check your logs to see if some kind of background program is sending that signal.
I also add the signal documentation where you can check all the signal values, including the ones for SIGSTOP:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html
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Those kind of problems are usually related with the reception of SIGSTOP
signal; signal that is usually related with the CTRL + Z combination; after the "stopped process" message, type the jobs
command, if you find your program there, that means that your program has received that signal.
In that case, check your code and also be careful and check your logs to see if some kind of background program is sending that signal.
I also add the signal documentation where you can check all the signal values, including the ones for SIGSTOP:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html
Those kind of problems are usually related with the reception of SIGSTOP
signal; signal that is usually related with the CTRL + Z combination; after the "stopped process" message, type the jobs
command, if you find your program there, that means that your program has received that signal.
In that case, check your code and also be careful and check your logs to see if some kind of background program is sending that signal.
I also add the signal documentation where you can check all the signal values, including the ones for SIGSTOP:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html
answered Jan 10 at 10:13
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This needs to be much more detailed to be answerable. The message you're getting is certainly not a well-known message from one of the standard OS components. What program are you running? What exactly do you mean by "using a batch file"? What exactly happens when you get the message?
– TooTea
Jan 10 at 10:50