Great, thanks. Now what do I have to do to get this fix into Lucid,
where it actually *is* a problem (killall5 doesn't overflow on Natty,
because it's been fixed, but it does on Lucid)?

The LTS release still has years left of support, but I'm really getting
the all-around feeling that it is shunned, ignored, and being treated as
legacy software.

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  /etc/init.d/sendsigs fails to kill some processes

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