Thomas Rast <trast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >Erik Blake <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> I'm running git under Win7 64. As I selected "Repository|Visualize all >> branch history" in the git gui, my AV software (Trustport) trapped the >> bin\kill.exe program for "trying to modify system global settings >> (time, timezone, registry quota, etc.)" >> >> Does anyone know the details of this process and what it's function >> is? First time I've seen it, though I'm a relatively new user. > >'kill' is a standard unix utility that sends signals to processes, in >particular signals that cause the processes to exit or be killed >forcibly by the kernel, hence the name. (I don't know how the windows >equivalent works under the hood, but presumably it's something similar.) > >git-gui and gitk use kill to terminate background worker processes that >are no longer needed because you closed the window their output would >have been displayed in, etc. You might try replacing the command in the tcl scripts with 'exec taskkill /f /pid $pid' and see if that avoids the error. taskkill is present on XP and above as part of the OS distribution so shouldn't suffer any AV complaints. -- Pat Thoyts http://www.patthoyts.tk/ PGP fingerprint 2C 6E 98 07 2C 59 C8 97 10 CE 11 E6 04 E0 B9 DD -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html