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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ How do signals work?
On process startup, cygwin starts a secondary thread which deals with
signals. This thread contains a loop which blocks waiting for
-information to show up on a pipe whose handle (sendsig) is currently
+information to arrive on a pipe whose handle (sendsig) is currently
stored in _pinfo (this may change).
Communication on the sendsig pipe is via the 'sigpacket' structure.