Thanks, guys.
"perldoc perlipc" is interesting. I can't say I understand it all, but
I'll read it again the next time I have an issue like this.
:-)
Bogart
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> "BT" == Ben Tilly writes:
BT> There are a couple of options available. The simplest being to set
BT> the PERL_SIGNALS environment variable to "unsafe". However that is
BT> unsafe, and you can dump core. I've generally gone with that approach
BT> anyways, though, because I've want
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
> Mongers,
>
> I recently encountered a puzzling dilemma. You might find it interesting, or
> obvious (probably not both) and it leads to a question about how perl
> handles signals.
[...]
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Mongers,
I recently encountered a puzzling dilemma. You might find it
interesting, or obvious (probably not both) and it leads to a question
about how perl handles signals.
Here's the situation:
I teach a class for Portland's adult education class. It's a PHP
class. (boo, hiss). I create
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