- Rich Felker writes:

SIGIOT is not defined in any standard i can find and it seems to be
useless (alias for SIGABRT) on linux. i put it in #ifdef but it's
probably best just to remove it and cut down the size a bit.
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Bernhard Reutner-Fischer 2006-05-19 12:41:13 +00:00
parent d9ed35c8b9
commit 4009ed91f7

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@ -2180,7 +2180,9 @@ static void core_sig(int sig)
signal(SIGQUIT, core_sig); signal(SIGQUIT, core_sig);
signal(SIGILL, core_sig); signal(SIGILL, core_sig);
signal(SIGTRAP, core_sig); signal(SIGTRAP, core_sig);
#ifdef SIGIOT
signal(SIGIOT, core_sig); signal(SIGIOT, core_sig);
#endif
signal(SIGABRT, core_sig); signal(SIGABRT, core_sig);
signal(SIGFPE, core_sig); signal(SIGFPE, core_sig);
signal(SIGBUS, core_sig); signal(SIGBUS, core_sig);