Signal problem
co-op
jsv at cci632.UUCP
Fri Mar 2 08:30:01 AEST 1990
I've got a program that works fine on System V but has a problem on BSD.
The program is supposed to catch the hangup (SIGHUP) signal and print
some information to a file before exiting. This works fine on System V,
but on BSD, the program doesn't seem to get the signal, and is still
running when I log back in. If I do a 'kill -HUP' the program calls the
interrupt function I specified with the signal() call and exits.
Any ideas as to why this occurs?
Jepher
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Jeffer Veiss
Rochester Institute of Technology | Computer Consoles, Inc.
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