shepherd: 'read-pid-file/container' terminates the whole process group.
This mirrors a change made in the Shepherd 0.8.0. Previously, upon startup failure, we could have left processes behind. * gnu/build/shepherd.scm (read-pid-file/container): Kill (- PID) instead of PID.master
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@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ separate mount and PID name space. Return the \"outer\" PID. "
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(read-pid-file pid-file
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#:max-delay max-delay)))
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(#f
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(catch-system-error (kill pid SIGTERM))
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;; Send SIGTERM to the whole process group.
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(catch-system-error (kill (- pid) SIGTERM))
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#f)
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((? integer? container-pid)
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;; XXX: When COMMAND is started in a separate PID namespace, its
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