Re: stop thread group of a process
- From: "Enrique Perez-Terron" <enrio@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 05:30:46 +0100
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 09:31:04 +0100, shenfeng.nt@xxxxxxxxx <shenfeng.nt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
for example:
a process which contain 3 threads.
I want to stop all the threads of the process.
This is not "elaborate". This is "repeat" or "rephrase".
Why don't you want to send signals? What are the constraints?
I suggest you quote the relevant parts of the previous post when you
reply. If you are using Google, find the "options" link near the top
of each post, click it, and another "Reply" link appears, which
does the quoting for you. Trim the quote as appropriate.
-Enrique
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