Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 02:36:48 -0800 From: Josh MacDonald <jmacd@CS.Berkeley.EDU> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: killing traced processes Message-ID: <199702231036.CAA16290@paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
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I sometimes run into the following: * Running process in gdb. * Interupt, process ends up stopped, I don't really know how tracing works, so I don't know exactly what happens. ps shows state="TX", meaning trace and stopped. * type "kill", and it doesn't die. At first I tried to blame gdb and checked the source, but all it does is call kill (pid, SIGKILL), so I tried it from the shell and sure enough, it won't die. Its a little annoying, I have to exit the gdb before the process will die. Can anyone else reproduce or explain this? -josh
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