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Adjustments to launch script to handle SIGINT properly #2143

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@lhstrh lhstrh commented Dec 22, 2023

The goal of these changes is to make a federated program respond correctly to Ctrl-C, which it currently does not.

@lhstrh lhstrh changed the base branch from master to federated-cleanup December 22, 2023 20:39
@lhstrh lhstrh added the bugfix label Dec 22, 2023
@lhstrh lhstrh changed the title Adjustments to launch script Adjustments to launch script to handle SIGINT properly Jan 5, 2024
@lhstrh lhstrh force-pushed the federated-cleanup branch 2 times, most recently from a7a51f2 to e4c6c8b Compare January 6, 2024 00:52
@lhstrh lhstrh changed the base branch from federated-cleanup to master January 6, 2024 05:35
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Tentatively this looks OK, and I approve merging it, but this bash script has been through so many iterations, without necessarily monotonically decreasing bugginess, that I'm not sure I trust my own judgment anymore. I do not have a particularly strong mastery of advanced bash scripting techniques, and at some point it is possible that we should just throw up our hands and port it to Python.

@lhstrh lhstrh requested a review from cmnrd January 10, 2024 07:11
@lhstrh lhstrh marked this pull request as draft January 24, 2024 23:47
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