tyler spivey wrote:
> ok - I hope I can get an answer:
> how come (under linux)
> i can use my favourite web browser and hit ^c (interrupt)
> and it will interrupt any network application,
> but under FreeBSD there are some operations that can't be interupted and just wait
>there?
Your applicati
I've seen instances of this with ping, I just assumed it was an artifact of
signal delivery only occurring after returning from blocking operations.
-Kip
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * tyler spivey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020609 17:44] wrote:
> > o
* tyler spivey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020609 17:44] wrote:
> ok - I hope I can get an answer:
> how come (under linux)
> i can use my favourite web browser and hit ^c (interrupt)
> and it will interrupt any network application,
> but under FreeBSD there are some operations that can't be interupted a
ok - I hope I can get an answer:
how come (under linux)
i can use my favourite web browser and hit ^c (interrupt)
and it will interrupt any network application,
but under FreeBSD there are some operations that can't be interupted and just wait
there?
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