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teardownChild called terminate() then waitForFinished(2000), then disconnected the QProcess signals. But waitForFinished pumps a local event loop — when frankenphp exited inside that wait, QProcess::finished fired synchronously, ran onChildFinished as the crash-supervisor's restart path, and spawned a brand-new frankenphp child during shutdown. That child's QProcess was then destroyed mid-spawn during stack unwinding, producing the "QProcess: Destroyed while process is still running" warning the bundled-supervisor.sh test catches. Fix: disconnect first, then terminate. Severing signals before the wait turns terminate() into the synchronous reap it should always have been; onChildFinished can't run for a process we're explicitly tearing down. Local integration test passes clean — both the cache-baked-mount-path relaunch and the graceful-shutdown assertion go through without the warning or any orphan frankenphp. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>