1.3.20 most recent upgrades : rxvt creates 100% load on CPU

jurgen.defurne@philips.com jurgen.defurne@philips.com
Thu Feb 27 12:01:00 GMT 2003


Hello,

Here is the output from strace for rxvt on my system. It is a short 
snippet,
but it is repeated indefinitely.



It seems that the attachment it is in Unix format, it was generated under
Cygwin.

Jurgen









Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu>
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02/21/2003 03:53 PM
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        To:     Jurgen Defurne/BRG/CE/PHILIPS@EMEA1
        cc:     cygwin@cygwin.com
        Subject:        Re: 1.3.20 most recent upgrades : rxvt creates 100% load on CPU
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 jurgen.defurne@philips.com wrote:

> Hello, list,
>
> I was experimenting with emacs, found out about C-h and Backspace
> problem, and then, in suggestion to found answers, I decided to try
> rxvt.
>
> rxvt seems to have a load problem, however. I haven't found anything
> in the mailing list archives either, and I just upgraded all my software
> this morning. When I start rxvt, the load of the CPU jumps to 100% and
> I do not seem to get a prompt. That is I can't see one, but I can type
> and execute commands.
>
> I use Win2000.
>
> Regards,
> Jurgen
>
> [cygcheck output snipped]

Jurgen,

First off, please *attach* your cygcheck output as an uncompressed text,
as per <http://cygwin.com/bugs.html>.  The presense of all the packages in
the cygcheck output in the body of the message creates false positives
when people try searching the archives, which results in more "archives
are useless" posts.  If you did send yours as an attachment, check your
mail software configuration, it's likely set to put text attachments
inline.

That said, try attaching to the hanging/100% CPU rxvt process with
"strace" (I'm assuming Task Manager shows rxvt as using 100% CPU).  See
where it's hanging.  You might also try "gdb", but that's likely to help
less.  Snip out the relevant strace output and post it to the list (as an
attachment, probably compressed, as it's likely to be large).  At least
it should give you an idea of where it's looping.  If strace doesn't
produce any results (i.e., rxvt hangs/loops inside a Windows DLL
somewhere), try running "strace -o rxvt.strace rxvt <youroptions>" and
look at the bottom of that output.  For more details, "strace --help".
                 Igor
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