On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 02:40:16AM +0100, Nuno Almeida wrote:
> I would like to know if this is simply a singularity of Debian, or if it's a bug of mine.
>
> When I'm programming in C/C++ to other linux distr. and I make a signal
> trap I can't, and that's absolutly normal, trap the signals 9 and 17,
> for SIGKILL and SIGSTOP. On Debian I can catch the SIGSTOP signal is
> this normal? Why the diference?
Are you sure SIGSTOP isn't trappable elsewhere? AFAIK, SIGKILL is the
only untrappable signal. It may be a POSIX thang, but I'm not sure.
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