binoy(a)cordys.com writes:
> slap_sig_shutdown( int sig )
> {
> ..
> //(void) SIGNAL_REINSTALL( sig, slap_sig_shutdown );
> }
>
> Also, another doubt. The value of sig is always -1 here. Shouldn't it one of
> these: SIG_DFL, SIG_ERR, SIGINT, SIGTERM... ?
Actually no. slapd/main.c does
lutil_CommenceStartupProcessing( serverName, slap_sig_shutdown );
which causes liblutil/ntservice.c:lutil_ServiceCtrlHandler() to call
slap_sig_shutdown(-1). (The handler is stored in stopfunc.)
Leaving the correction to a committer who knows Windows, but I assume
a minimal fix would be
if (sig >= 0)
SIGNAL_REINSTALL( sig, slap_sig_shutdown );
--
Hallvard