hst: configurable wait delay
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This is useful for programs that take a long time to clean up. Signed-off-by: Ophestra <cat@gensokyo.uk>
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ func newContainer(s *hst.ContainerConfig, os sys.State, uid, gid *int) (*contain
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// the container is canceled when shim is requested to exit or receives an interrupt or termination signal;
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// this behaviour is implemented in the shim
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ForwardCancel: !s.ImmediateTermination,
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ForwardCancel: s.WaitDelay >= 0,
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}
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{
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