$SIG{INT} = ⪚ # exit gracefully $SIG{TERM} = ⪚ # in the event we get killed $SIG{SEGV} = ⪚ # ... or worse! $SIG{CHLD} = ⪚ # because we're using system calls
But I find on my OpenBSD machine that it just runs and quits, no error messages or anything. Is this another stupid mistake on my part, or is there a difference between BSD's signals and GNU's signals?
thanks,
brother dep.
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