I am not the right person to review this, having never written anything
useful with signal handlers. If I understand this correctly, the signal
handler itself is signaling a pipe which wakes up the event loop. Is
this because it is not safe to make any GTK calls from within the signal
handler? I do think that eForceQuit is correct for SIGTERM, but I wonder
if we shouldn't be using eAttemptQuit for SIGQUIT, so that it can
properly prompt for unsaved work.

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