On 8/15/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
However, the suggestion there is that it's related to threads,
eg,
some library is starting threads behind the program's back, which is
not the case AFAICS in ps or top.
Libraries stealing signal handling can definitely cause wierd crashes. I
think a library turning a non-threaded program into a threaded program
might have the same problem.
Also, XEmacs should never crash on a SIGPIPE even due to an OS
or library bug. I think I'm not parsing:
What's fishy is that it we don't catch SIGPIPE
There's a typo in there and my lonely blonde brain cell can't figure out
the correction.
-sb
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