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Won't Fix
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Found in
2018.3
2020.3.4f1
Issue ID
1330724
Regression
No
[Enlighten] Server build starts Enlighten worker threads during shutdown
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new Unity project
2. Open Build Settings
3. Check the 'Server Build' option
4. Build and Run the project
5. Press CTRL + C
6. Notice that for a brief period, multiple Enlighten worker threads are shown in the Command Prompt window
Notes:
- Command Prompt output looks like this (number of threads depends on the processor):
Setting up int worker threads for Enlighten.
Thread -> id: [HASH] -> priority: 1
Thread -> id: [HASH] -> priority: 1
Thread -> id: [HASH] -> priority: 1
Thread -> id: [HASH] -> priority: 1
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