Re: Linux signals and GLIB g_io_channel usage



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James Scott Jr wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 02:15 -0500, Freddie Unpenstein wrote:

On Mon 10/23, James Scott Jr < skoona verizon net > wrote:
I am about to write the socket module of a program that follows the
gnu standard structure for a daemon. I am using glib wherever
possible and have a question concerning the use of linux signals.
Basically, I have blocked all signals on all threads according to
the standard daemon model and use a single thread with a sigwait()
to process the ones I'm interested in; like SIGHUP to reload the
config file.
I'm curious, to know where this documentation is...  Happen to have a URL handy?


The docs are also in most devhelp installations, try "$ devhelp" on your
console.

I assumed that the question pertained to the "gnu standard structure for
a daemon" part of your post.  In either case, I would like to know
whence _that_ documentation.

Chris.

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