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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 23616] - rotatelogs.exe stays in memory after apache is terminated

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------- Additional Comments From litewerk@gmail.com  2006-07-15 00:46 -------
Could the developers please at least post that they have seen this bug and 
intend to fix/ignore it?  I'm running Apache 2.2.2 on WindowsXP.  We're all 
too dumb here to use linux, so a fix/workaround for the windows version would 
be most appreciated.  I have only two virtual hosts (one for ssl) and I've 
just rebooted and started apache and now I've got 12 processes.  If I restart 
Apache, I get more yet processes.  I'm going nuts here.  Does anybody have a 
reccomended program/python code to kill these things?

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