Hello,

On Jul 23, 3:30 pm, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > The issue is not with debian iteself, but rather my implementation of
> > signal handling.  My feeling is that in trying to write code for a
> > large cross-section (debian, BSD, GNU), I missed something that debian
>
> GNU?  Hurd?
>
> > specifically needs to be told for proper signal handling.
>
> But Debian is "just" Linux.

I've had no reports of signals not working on Hurd.  The two debian
machines that I have on report on indicate that the signals were simpy
ignored.  Perhaps a difference in the implementation of sigaction vs
signal?

Hopefully I can get some more reports from Debian users that the
problem has been corrected with the updates I've done.

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