If GNU make receives a TERM signal, it deletes the current target, but does it also pass some kind of signal to the program currently running? Apparently it does, since if the currently running program happens to be an editor, like nedit or textedit, that editor also terminates when make receives the signal. It isn't left running.
I want to write my own program which orderly shuts down if its parent make receives a TERM signal. But what signal should my program look for? Does this make sense? Thank you for any insights you might be able to provide. -- /-----------------------+-----------------------------------\ | Herbert Swan | Geoscience Operations | | Phillips Alaska, Inc. | | | 700 G Street | Phone: (907) 263-4043 | | Anchorage, AK 99501 | Fax: (907) 265-1608 | | Room: PTO 1340 | e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \-----------------------+-----------------------------------/ _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
