Do you have a specific example? Such messages should appear only if the shell process is still alive. For most, if not all, non-interactive processes this should not happen.
The shell process ends ok (it says "Exit status: 0"). If I just do System->Shell Command, and then type "echo 1", the window is split and I see "1" in the corresponding buffer. Before the proposed modification, doing "File->Close" would ask me to save/kill/abort on that buffer. After I modifed shell.sl, it doesn't anymore.
My modification doesn't alter the behavior of the "Compile" option, but that would be good too.
Also what OS are you using?
I'm running Linux (Slackware 10.2, kernel 2.6). Thanks, Matt. -------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to <jed-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx> with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body. Need help? Email <jed-users-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx>.