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From: geoff@desint.uucp
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Subject: Re: How Shells handle errors, e.g. cmd1 `cmd2`.
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Date: Sun, 9-Dec-84 07:12:21 EST
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In article <10141@watmath.UUCP> idallen@watmath.UUCP writes:

>    I.  Assume that no command terminates "normally" with a signal.

What about SIGPIPE?
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	Geoff Kuenning
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