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Re: SIGTERM does not stop backend postgres processes immediately


On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 04:48:28PM -0500, Parker, Ron wrote:
> Under windows two things will interrupt a blocking recv() call.  The first
> is to call closesocket() from another thread.

Cygwin doesn't seem to export a wrapper for closesocket().  How can I
access that function?  Can I call it from a signal handler function?
I tried calling close() on the socket that recv() is reading, from a
signal handler, but that doesn't seem to unblock the recv().
Actually, I get a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION when I try that.

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