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Interesting. Which shell is /bin/sh on your Linux system? Different default shells may be linked to /bin/sh on different systems. bash, ksh, bourne shell, others. I don't think you can always trust "trap" without parameters to list all inherited ignored signals. Different shells list them differently. (E.g my default shell does not list ignored signals in the sub-shell, even though it doesn't die from them.) You may have to actually try to kill it, to see the effect. The last codeblock of three lines in your post just displays as empty, when i see the post..
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