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Minor: adb.exe process continues to run after scrcpy is closed #205
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This is expected. Even without scrcpy, just type Killing it would be wrong, since it would break any other parallel usage of You can stop it manually with |
If you had to reference this issue many times @rom1v , why not add the command to the main main release so that this is done automatically? |
Killing adb on close by default would be incorrect, since it would break any other usage of adb in parallel. It could be easily done manually by calling "adb kill-server" once scrcpy terminates, but add an option --kill-adb-on-close for convenience. Fixes #205 <#205> Fixes #2580 <#2580> Fixes #4049 <#4049>
Killing adb on close by default would be incorrect, since it would break any other usage of adb in parallel. It could be easily done manually by calling "adb kill-server" once scrcpy terminates, but add an option --kill-adb-on-close for convenience. Fixes #205 <#205> Fixes #2580 <#2580> Fixes #4049 <#4049>
Implemented option |
Very minor issue on Win10 (other Windows OSes unconfirmed as I don't have access to them to test) in the grand scheme of things but felt it should be logged anyway.
After closing scrcpy, the adb.exe process it launches continues to run in the background, requiring termination via the Task Manager.
I'm unsure what (if any) information would be helpful in diagnosing this, or even if anything can be done about it (seeing as the exe is an Android one not technically scrcpy) but I can provide any needed details.
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