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Shutting Down with Connected Clients on Unix Now Frees Shared Memory Resources

When shutting down FairCom Server on a Unix/Linux system, shared memory resources (inter-process semaphores and shared memory regions) might not get freed for connections that exist at the time FairCom Server is shutting down.

The logic has been modified to signal the shared memory connections to stop when shutting down. The state of the shared memory connections is preserved so the thread that owns the connection is able to free the resources.

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