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    ffmpeg: Ignore SIGPIPE · 74cf4a75
    Mark Thompson authored
    On systems which deliver SIGPIPE (Unices), a broken pipe will currently
    result in the immediate termination of the ffmpeg process (the default
    disposition as required by POSIX).  This is undesirable, because while
    the broken pipe is likely fatal to useful cleanup of whatever component
    is writing to it, there might be other components which can do useful
    cleanup - for example, a muxer on another stream may still need to write
    indexes to complete a file.  Therefore, set the signal disposition for
    SIGPIPE to ignore the signal - the call which caused the signal will
    fail with EPIPE and the error will be propagated upwards like any other
    I/O failure on a single stream.
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