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SubjectRe: Catching SIGSEGV with signal() in 2.6
Jamie Lokier wrote:
> bero@arklinux.org wrote:
>
>>... doesn't seem to be possible anymore.
>>
>>See http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=27162
>>
>>Is this change intentional, or a bug?
>
>
> On 2.6.3, x86, SIGSEGV is being caught just fine in my test program,
> with the correct fault address, with or without SA_SIGINFO.

SA_SIGINFO implies sigaction(). The original poster was talking about
signal().

That said, it seems to work with 2.6.4 on ppc32.

Chris
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