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6 killpg - send signal to a process group
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9 #include <signal.h>
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11 int killpg(int pgrp, int sig);
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13 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
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15 killpg():
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17 || /* Since glibc 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
18 || /* Glibc versions <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE
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21 killpg() sends the signal sig to the process group pgrp. See signal(7)
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24 If pgrp is 0, killpg() sends the signal to the calling process's
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28 For the permissions required to send a signal to another process, see
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36 EINVAL sig is not a valid signal number.
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38 EPERM The process does not have permission to send the signal to any
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42 ESRCH No process can be found in the process group specified by pgrp.
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44 ESRCH The process group was given as 0 but the sending process does
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48 POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, SVr4, 4.4BSD (killpg() first appeared in
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54 kill(). A difference not mentioned by POSIX concerns the return value
55 EPERM: BSD documents that no signal is sent and EPERM returned when the
56 permission check failed for at least one target process, while POSIX
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61 On Linux, killpg() is implemented as a library function that makes the
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65 getpgrp(2), kill(2), signal(2), capabilities(7), credentials(7)
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68 This page is part of release 5.02 of the Linux man-pages project. A
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