On Thursday 21 October 2004 05:54 pm, Marc Ramirez wrote: > On Thursday 21 October 2004 04:26 pm, Michael Nottebrock wrote: > > On Thursday, 21. October 2004 21:23, Mikhail Teterin wrote: > > > Hello! > > > > > > This happened twice already -- first with KMail and now with Kontact. > > > A process crashes as usual (KDE's 3.3.0 release was of unusually low > > > quality), and seems to go away, except it does not. It stays in the > > > `STOP' (according to top(1)) or in the `T' (as per ps(1)) state and > > > can not be killed -- neither with -CONT, nor with -KILL. > > > > [...] > > > > > This is all, probably, due to something in KDE's attempts to capture > > > crashes and collect backtraces for better bug reports. But whatever > > > bugs they may have there, having an unkillable process -- of any kind > > > -- worries me greatly. Is this a known issue, or is a PR warranted? > > > > There have been no similar reports (to my knowledge) and I haven't seen > > anything similar on either 4.x or 5.x (I don't run 6-CURRENT). > > I'm seeing something similar with OpenOffice. I'm in the process of > building a kernel with kdb to try to diagnose. > Just wanted to add a me too. I've seen this with KMail a few days ago. -- Anish Mistry
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