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How to prevent SIGPIPEs (or handle them properly)

I have a small server program that accepts connections on a TCP or local UNIX socket, reads a simple command and, depending on the command, sends a reply. The problem is that the client may have no ...
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SIGPIPE With Running Program

I have two daemons, and A is speaking to B. B is listening on a port, and A opens a tcp connection to that port. A is able to open a socket to B, but when it attempts to actually write said socket, I ...
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Can writes to a datagram socket ever raise SIGPIPE?

I'm working with some code that needs to be safe against killing the caller due to SIGPIPE, but the only socket writes it's performing are going to datagram sockets (both UDP and Unix domain datagram ...
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Does any of the TCP Settings impact SIGPIPE?

I tested the same testcode (Server - Client) on two systems. In one I am getting a SIGPIPE, in another I am not getting SIGPIPE. The Test Scenario is something like below: Client Connect to a ...
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Ignore SIGPIPE for a single popen'd FILE*

The code I am looking at is here: http://github.com/andymatuschak/Sparkle/blob/8ea15468b4a8c0487ca7a72f3c9e6ffb708c6af8/SUPipedUnarchiver.m Sparkle is like a plugin. It can be instantiated in a ...
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Using signals and sigpipe

I'm working on an assignment that involves writing a program to process data (calculate pi) using fork (processes), signals and select. I'm working right now on the signals and what I think I want to ...