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Handle receiving SIGTERM. #12

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@rmoore rmoore commented Oct 7, 2011

Make phenny kill its child threads then exit when it receives a SIGTERM signal.

I needed to be able to have start-stop-daemon be able to kill phenny using a pidfile in order to write an initscript for my server. This will allow services to send SIGTERM signals to the parent phenny thread and phenny will take care of ending itself.

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the shit. merge this.

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nomicode commented Feb 5, 2013

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dpk commented Feb 5, 2013

cmcosm

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I died for like 10 straight minutes.

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tsani commented Feb 6, 2013

Clearly, it wasn't merged due to the typo in the title. That is seriously the only possible justification for this silliness.

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