On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 22:43:48 +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > SIGTERM is there for a reason. It prevents programs whose output was > closed from continuing needlessly. Ignoring it unconditionally will lose > that property, which is desirable in most cases.
This patch doesn't change the handling of SIGTERM, and it doesn't add ignoring of any signal. It avoids "ignoring" of SIGPIPE, where ffmpeg used to interrupt unconditionally. With this patch, ffmpeg will clean up on SIGPIPE, allowing e.g. other outputs to be finalized correctly. > Furthermore, the signal handler you are proposing is designed for > interactive signals and will probably not give the results you want in > this case. Is SIGPIPE an interactive signal? Anything on the other side of output file(name) "-" or "pipe:N" may terminate for some reason. > Just use your shell to set it to SIG_IGN when necessary. This patch does NOT try to ignore anything. ffmpeg won't keep running due to ignoring of SIGPIPE, it will terminate more cleanly due to handling it. The former is not desired. (But yes, shall handing to enforce ignoring it would allow that.) Best regards, Moritz _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel