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Re: SIGINT sent to executable
I think this is because
> Signal Stop Print Pass to program Description
SIGINT Yes Yes No Interrupt
Stop mean that when inferior get a sigint, gdb will stop the inferior.
I think you can try to use command "handle" to set it to "No".
Thanks,
Hui
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 12:18, Sushrut Sardeshmukh <bestbrain@gmail.com> wrote:
> I searched google before sending this email. But could not find the
> solution to the problem :(
>
> I am using ddd+gdb on Linux to debug executable which handles SIGINT
> to do graceful shutdown.
>
> gdb is set not to pass SIGINT to executable.
> (gdb) info signal
> Signal Stop Print Pass to program Description
> SIGHUP Yes Yes Yes Hangup
> SIGINT Yes Yes No Interrupt
>
> However, when I press Interrupt button in ddd, executable gets SIGINT
> and it does graceful shutdown. Totalview debugger is able to interrupt
> execution. So it must be something wrong with the way I am setting up
> gdb.
>
> How can I interrupt the execution and get gdb prompt (to set another
> breapoint/ watchpoint) but not send SIGINT to executable ?
>
>
> Here is version info about gdb
> gdb --version
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