Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: PATCH to support dotted base directory names | From | Andreas Schwab <> | Date | 09 Jul 1999 17:29:32 +0200 |
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"Richard B. Johnson" <root@chaos.analogic.com> writes:
|> On 9 Jul 1999, Andreas Schwab wrote: |> |> > "Richard B. Johnson" <root@chaos.analogic.com> writes: |> > |> > |> Now, if you substitute /bin/bash as init, it does not trap a call to |> > |> exit(), so you can exit which is not what you would want init to do. |> > |> Further, the signals are not set up by the shell in the same way they |> > |> are set up by init so you will find that ^C doesn't work nor does |> > |> ^S/^Q, etc. |> > |> > This has nothing to do with the signal setup, but rather with the fact |> > that there is no controlling terminal yet. |> |> This has everything to do with the signal setup, as stated. The notion |> of a 'controlling terminal' in fact uses signals.
You never get terminal signals if you have no controling terminal. It's a matter of how you open the terminal connection. The shell does not do any different signal setup as init.
-- Andreas Schwab "And now for something schwab@suse.de completely different." SuSE GmbH, Deutschherrnstr. 15-19, D-90429 Nürnberg
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