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[Pan-users] Pan goes rogue and hogs CPUs
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Mike Brown |
Subject: |
[Pan-users] Pan goes rogue and hogs CPUs |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Jun 2017 15:33:44 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.17 (2007-11-01) |
Pan 0.141
Fedora 25 64bit
AMD 6 core
32 GB RAM
The version of pan that ran under Fedora 14 never had the issue.
But with version 0.141, pan likes to hog CPUs. I normally catch it in the
resource monitor. Pan has just been sitting there doing nothing and I will
see that one CPU goes to 100%. Eventually it will swap through all of the
CPUs, keeping one of them at 100%.
In the last case, I started a download and discovered that pan was sending
two CPUs to 100%. So, I stopped the job and tried to do a normal quit.
Instead, pan just laughed and wiped the GUI clean. I had to force a quit.
Download the following file for debug info:
http://vidiot.com/pan_gdb_out.zip
It is a text file. But, the backtrace info I was after it did not do.
Every time I try this, gdb gives me another list of stuff to install.
I've done the latest install and trying yet again.
In the meantime, I'm making what I have available in case anyone has any
ideas.
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