0.?.? (to be announced) "volatile relativity"
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+ - The "versions" directory has been removed from the master
+ branch. The tarballs of the old releases are now available
+ in the new "releases" branch.
+
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0.4.11 (2012-07-20) "mutual diversity"
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$(ggo_dir)/loglevel.m4 $(ggo_dir)/color.m4 \
$(ggo_dir)/config_file.m4 $(ggo_dir)/logfile.m4 \
$(ggo_dir)/daemon.m4 $(ggo_dir)/user.m4 \
- $(ggo_dir)/group.m4 $(ggo_dir)/log_timing.m4
+ $(ggo_dir)/group.m4 $(ggo_dir)/log_timing.m4 \
+ $(ggo_dir)/config_file.m4
$(ggo_dir)/afh.ggo: $(ggo_dir)/loglevel.m4
$(ggo_dir)/audioc.ggo: $(ggo_dir)/loglevel.m4 $(ggo_dir)/history_file.m4 $(ggo_dir)/complete.m4
* during the application's startup part, followed by subsequent calls
* to para_install_sighandler() for each signal that should be caught.
*
- * para_signal_init() installs a generic signal handler which is used for all
- * signals simultaneously. When a signal arrives, this generic signal handler
- * writes the corresponding signal number to the signal pipe so that the
- * application can test for pending signals simply by checking the signal pipe
- * for reading, e.g. by using the select(2) system call.
- *
- * \return This function either succeeds or calls exit(2) to terminate
- * the current process. On success, the file descriptor of the signal pipe is
- * returned.
+ * A generic signal handler is used for all signals simultaneously. When a
+ * signal arrives, the signal handler writes the number of the signal received
+ * to one end of the signal pipe. The application can test for pending signals
+ * by checking if the file descriptor of the other end of the signal pipe is
+ * ready for reading, see select(2).
+ *
+ * \return This function either succeeds or calls exit(2) to terminate the
+ * current process. On success, the file descriptor of the read end of the
+ * signal pipe is returned.
*/
int para_signal_init(void)
{