On , Ton van Overbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Michael Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> Ok, I've RTFM, trolled all the dev newsgroups, searched on google and
>> I can't find a method of disabling the SIGSTOP signal without messing
>> up gremlins.
>> 
>> I'm running on Windows 2000 with the latest release version of the
>> prc-tools package.
>> 
>> If I don't "handle SIGSTOP noprint" I'm constantly having to "cont"
>> when I'm running gremlins and gdb at the same time.
>> 
>> If I do disable the print of SIGSTOP I constantly have to click
>> "resume" when gremlins does a find (which I don't have to do
>> normally).
>> 
>> How can I just run a gremlins session and have gdb break if my program
>> crashes but need no input otherwise?
>> 
>
>The command you need is "handle SIGSTOP noprint ignore".
>But if you want symbolic information, then you better give this
>command after the first SIGSTOP break at PilotMain.
>
>Ton van Overbeek
>

Thanks for the reply but there's still something missing.

That kills the sigstop just fine but now every time gremlins switch
away from my app and back I have to click on the "resume" button to
get them going again.  I don't have to do that if the sigstop handler
is on.

btw, I'm using pose 3.5


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