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34 <PRE> (
1) Not everyone thinks the same way you do and (
2) just use GDB on
35 the process and ^C it.
37 ><i>On Sat,
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40 </I>>><i> SIGFPE only happens on divide by zero, and in the few places where
41 </I>>><i> Services divides by a variable the variable is already tested for being
42 </I>>><i> nonzero. SIGQUIT is user-generated. SIGABRT isn't generated at all.
43 </I>>><i> SIGILL only occurs if your compiler is broken or you run a binary
44 </I>>><i> compiled
45 </I>>><i> for the wrong CPU.
47 </I>><i>As an alternate way to reply to this, if someone uses SIGQUIT on a process,
48 </I>><i>it's because they WANT it to dump core (otherwise they would use SIGTERM
49 </I>><i>or SIGKILL), so why make it do otherwise?
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