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When pgrep was used to match on signal, it makes sense to use the same signal parsing code as pkill. Unfortunately the "find the signal" part is a little too enthusaistic about what a signal is, meaning pgrep -u -42 fails because the signal becomes "42" and then there is no UID. This is a bit sad for pkill but has been that way for a long time. For pgrep this is new so now only the long form pgrep --signal <X> will work. In addition, when using --signal if pgrep/pkill couldn't work out what the signal was it just silently ignored it. It now complains and aborts. References: https://bugs.debian.org/1031765 commit 866abacf8805a74fb7c59cae1f64963e0a540b14