.\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)killpg.2 6.3 (Berkeley) 5/14/86 .\" .TH KILLPG 2 "May 14, 1986" .UC 4 .SH NAME killpg \- send signal to a process group .SH SYNOPSIS .ft B killpg(pgrp, sig) .br int pgrp, sig; .ft R .SH DESCRIPTION .I Killpg sends the signal .I sig to the process group .IR pgrp . See .IR sigvec (2) for a list of signals. .PP The sending process and members of the process group must have the same effective user ID, or the sender must be the super-user. As a single special case the continue signal SIGCONT may be sent to any process that is a descendant of the current process. .SH "RETURN VALUE Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of \-1 is returned and the global variable \fIerrno\fP is set to indicate the error. .SH "ERRORS \fIKillpg\fP will fail and no signal will be sent if any of the following occur: .TP 15 [EINVAL] \fISig\fP is not a valid signal number. .TP 15 [ESRCH] No process can be found in the process group specified by \fIpgrp\fP. .TP 15 [ESRCH] The process group was given as 0 but the sending process does not have a process group. .TP 15 [EPERM] The sending process is not the super-user and one or more of the target processes has an effective user ID different from that of the sending process. .SH "SEE ALSO" kill(2), getpgrp(2), sigvec(2)