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On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Patrick Emonts wrote:
> 
> Could someone please tell me what a signal 7 is?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 

Here's a list of all signals, available from running 'kill -l':

 1) SIGHUP       2) SIGINT       3) SIGQUIT      4) SIGILL
 5) SIGTRAP      6) SIGABRT      7) SIGBUS       8) SIGFPE
 9) SIGKILL     10) SIGUSR1     11) SIGSEGV     12) SIGUSR2
13) SIGPIPE     14) SIGALRM     15) SIGTERM     17) SIGCHLD
18) SIGCONT     19) SIGSTOP     20) SIGTSTP     21) SIGTTIN
22) SIGTTOU     23) SIGURG      24) SIGXCPU     25) SIGXFSZ
26) SIGVTALRM   27) SIGPROF     28) SIGWINCH    29) SIGIO
30) SIGPWR

I checked the kernel's signals.h and I don't see any description there, I
thought that there might be one.  Oh, well... but, that's what it is.

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