Re: SIGSEGV catching

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Alle 08:55, venerd́ 10 maggio 2002, Emilio Riva ha scritto:
> Hallo!
Hi Emilio.

> Is there a way to safely catch a SIGSEGV signal? I mean, recovering the
I think you could write a small sys_kill wrapper and checkout the signal code 
and ignoring it if it is a seg fault... but I don't think it's a good idea to 
let the userspace process continue it's buggy duties :)

I hope it helps :)
Bye
TheSponge
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