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From: the Icefalcon <kourino AT hotmail DOT com>
Organization: Harumichi Otaku ... doko ni mo!
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Subject: SIGTSTP
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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 01:53:22 GMT
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cl/cl_funcs.c uses it in the nvi source. A page describes it as "an
interactive stop signal" that can be handled or ignored (unlike
SIGSTOP), but in a different place it also says that the SUSP character
that usually causes SIGTSTP to be sent is "recognized only if the
implementation supports job control". I'm guessing DJGPP doesn't ... ?
At least, it's mentioned on delorie.com's GNU pages but not in anything
related to DJGPP, and it's not defined in DJGPP's signal.h. For the
moment I'm just throwing in a -DSIGTSTP=SIGABRT to the makefile since
there's also no SIGSTOP (since no job control) ... This is safe, right?
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