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Newer page: version 5 Last edited on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:52:08 pm by LawrenceDoliveiro Revert
Older page: version 4 Last edited on Monday, March 10, 2003 10:43:40 pm by PerryLorier Revert
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 Process groups are used for distribution of signals, and by terminals to arbitrate requests for their input and output: Processes that have the same process group as the terminal are foreground and may read, while others will block with a signal if they attempt to read. These calls are thus used by programs such as csh(1) to create process groups in implementing job control. The [TIOCGPGRP] and [TIOCSPGRP] calls described in termios(4) are used to get/set the process group of the control terminal. 
  
-If a ProcessGroup has a controlling terminal , [CLOCAL] is not set and a hangup occurs, then the ProcessGroup is sent a [SIGHUP]. 
+If a ProcessGroup has a ControllingTerminal , [CLOCAL] is not set and a hangup occurs, then the ProcessGroup is sent a [SIGHUP]. 
  
 If a ProcessGroup Leader exits, all children processes are sent a [SIGHUP] 
  
 If the exit of the process causes a process group to become orphaned, and if any member of the newly-orphaned process group is stopped, then a [SIGHUP] signal followed by a [SIGCONT] signal will be sent to each process in the newly-orphaned process group.