+
+ /* FIXME: Now, we don't actually wait for any
+ * of the processes that are neither control
+ * nor main process. We should wait for them
+ * of course, but that's hard since the cgroup
+ * notification logic is so unreliable. It is
+ * not available at all in containers, and on
+ * the host it gets confused by
+ * subgroups. Hence, for now, let's not wait
+ * for these processes -- but when the kernel
+ * gets fixed we really should correct
+ * that. */
+
+ if (c->send_sighup && !sigkill) {