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SIGTERM seems to not work? hm #12

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tunnckoCore opened this issue May 1, 2017 · 3 comments
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SIGTERM seems to not work? hm #12

tunnckoCore opened this issue May 1, 2017 · 3 comments
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@tunnckoCore
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Not sure. I'm new to electron too. But basically, i'm on ArchLinux and I have shortcut to kill command, it works for absolutely everything, even for other Electron Apps - here this not work. When using htop, and then F9 which lists what signal to send, the default always is SIGTERM. When I send SIGKILL it close the todometer apps, correctly. I just intentionally "executing it in terminal", so i'm seeing that when SIGTERM is send nothing happen, app stays.

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cassidoo commented May 1, 2017

Hm, I can't test this on Linux at this point so I'll definitely get back to you. I think this has to do with how I wanted it to be able to reopen on close really easily, that might have disabled something on the Linux end.

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cassidoo commented May 3, 2017

@tunnckoCore would you mind trying it again?

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tunnckoCore commented May 3, 2017

Still seems not working. I seen that you added Ctrl + Q shortcut that works properly and exits both Todometer and Electron (i'm using npm start), but when I use my shortcut to kill command which is Cmd + Q, it only closes the Todometer window, but does not exits the Electron.

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