On 2/16/2013 08:30, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Procedures even may be different for Linux and Windows, depending on the signal/message types. Even if a program can ignore SIGTERM, can it also inform the system that it doesn't *want* to close? On Windows a program can stop an shutdown, maybe not on other platforms.
i have exactly this problem to deal with on *nix... my app needs to be allowed to complete its shutdown closeout procedures or there are problems on the next boot when it is started up... on shutdown, app managed data is removed from a living data file to another file for restoration on startup... this takes longer than 5 seconds and it hurts at times when the system sigkills the app :/
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