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reidrac
on Jan 28, 2014
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Why not kill -9 a process?
Well, as you can't catch -9 (SIGKILL), any task in your program that
shouldn't
be interrupted... will be interrupted. That's generally a good rule, but programs aren't usually SIGKILLED. It is SIGTERM the one you're supposed to take into account.
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