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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 01:41:03 -0500
From: Paul McFerrin <pmcferrin AT columbus DOT rr DOT com>
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Subject: Question about SIGEMT under Cygwin
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This question is for Larry Hall.  Does  signal SIGEMT mean anything 
under Cygwin?  I have a Webserver process (httpd) that is terminating 
with a signal SIGEMT?  When I looked at the code, I saw no use for 
SIGEMT.  I'm assuming the signal is generated external to the process.

- Paul

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