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Revert usage of cmd on Windows #109

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@axel3rd axel3rd commented Dec 21, 2020

This PR is an update of old previous staling PR #41


cf. #17 (comments from May 2018): Revert the usage of cmd.exe (on Windows), because prevents the destroy/kill launched by this way when CTRL+C.

For history: This Windows shell specific is removed since plexus-utils 3.0.15, except for 3.1.0.

On Windows, the usage of cmd builtin (like echo) or .cmd / .bat on PATH should be implemented by the client/user.


Another approach could be a dedicated option: See #110

@axel3rd axel3rd force-pushed the update-41-Revert_usage_of_cmd_on_Windows branch from 6168f2b to 5f9a5ec Compare December 21, 2020 13:05
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axel3rd commented Dec 21, 2020

Note: GitHub action verify problem with Java 16-ea is not part of this PR.

@axel3rd axel3rd requested a review from michael-o January 4, 2021 11:48
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axel3rd commented Jan 4, 2021

(@michael-o: Requested changes have been done)

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axel3rd commented Jan 4, 2021

Note: GitHub action verify problem with Java 16-ea is not part of this PR.

See #116

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axel3rd commented Feb 26, 2021

Is this PR (or #110) not relevant 😢 ?

@michael-o michael-o removed their request for review October 23, 2022 08:59
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