The Monday 2005-01-17 at 05:17 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
It appears the gpg-agent is causing me to inherate some sort of blocking mask. Don't know if that is "proper" or not but have found that if I just use sigprocmask to insure the signals I want to use are in fact unblocked, I'm ok. I wish I could find some information about this "inherated blocking mask" though because I'm not very comfortable that I should "HAVE" to do this.
Ah, that is around the lines of what I suggested, I wasn't too off-track. But I can not give you further information: in Linux programing I'm but a novice. I remember some strange question about that program, or some strange behavior reported here time ago, perhaps around two years. My fuzzy-online-biological-memory says it is related, but being fuzzy and unreliable I can't pinpoint you to the exact source. I would suggest you try one of the programming lists, perhaps one not dedicated to SuSE. [...] I tried grepping my archive, but it found 3500 hits: cer@nimrodel:~/Mail> grepmail -b -i -M -m -R -u -e "gpg-agent" lists/* > busqueda There is something broken with grepmail, because I can not find the word gpg-agent in many of those emails... with some searches I did another day, it complained of programming errors. Perhaps you can with google. I'm not online to try, and I never remember the syntax. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson