[Asterisk-Dev] Why use SIGABRT to kill mpg123 procs in
res_musiconhold?
Jared Smith
jsmith at drgutah.com
Thu Dec 11 08:30:31 MST 2003
I have a ton of core files in my moh directory as well... this certainly
sounds like the cause.
Jared
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 23:34, Tom Moertel wrote:
> My * server's /var/lib/asterisk/mohmpg directory is littered with core
> files. After I little digging through the asterisk sources, I think I
> know why. The function ast_moh_destroy() in res_musiconhold.c uses
> SIGABRT to terminate mpg123 processes. Is there a reason for using
> SIGABRT and not SIGTERM or SIGKILL instead?
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
>
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