Dan Winship cd5bd15987 Use MSG_NOSIGNAL in GSocket if it's available
Even though we ignore SIGPIPE, gdb will still stop when the process
receives one, which sometimes confuses people into thinking the app
has crashed (eg, bug 578984, bug 590420), and is annoying anyway. So
use MSG_NOSIGNAL if it's there.

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591378
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