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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 11:25:27 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Signals
From: "John Buttitto" <johnboy AT ziggybud DOT com>
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I wrote some simeple test code in Java to trap signals. Seems to work
well, I then ported it to cygwin. The code listens for the SIGINT and
prints a message. When I hit Ctrl-C while it is running the proper signal
gets sent and traped.

I then go to a second shell/Window  and do a ps on the process running and
try to send a kill -s SIGINT <pid>. In cygwin this does not work the
process dies with out traping the signal.

Was wondering if anyone else ran into this and what silly thing I am doing
that causes the issue?

Thanks!






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