On 19/12/06, didier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > but, I friend checked this in debian with libc6 2.3 and he h
> I don't remember if POSIX defined a default line discipline but you shouldn't 
> expect one.
>

 ok

>  > I was using psql. So, in the C code I wrote I'm doing anything with
> >signals, do you say I have to write some extra lines when I want to
> > ignore a signal?
> Yes you have to.
>

  I done it and I wrote a patch for that in psql[1], I sent it to
psql-hackers and I had no idea that a result of a SIGQUIT signal is a
core dumped, so it's a normal thing.

  Thanks for your time, regards!

[1]http://media.forestal.udec.cl/pgsql/startup.diff

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