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Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 11:17:37 -0400
From: Li-Kai Liu <news AT likai DOT net>
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Subject: more on icecast tests ...

okay, since strace seems to be a nice thing, i just tried icecast-cygwin 
on strace ... the spooky thing happened. before using strace, signal did 
not work on icecast-cygwin, and a win32-exception (no stackdump, 
triggers dr. watson) occurs at the end when icecast tries to shutdown 
("waiting a wee ..."). now, when i use strace, neither problems remain. 
strace-icecast (despite with the output now directed to a file -- which 
i verified makes no difference) could catch interrupt signal from 
console window. neither does it raise an uncaught win32-exception when 
it (strace-icecast-cygwin) is remotely shutdown.

i'll take a look strace's source code. for the time being, if anyone 
wants to comment on this, please do.

liulk



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