David Xu wrote: > I am also running the seamonkey and can not reproduce the problem. > maybe he did hit the race window when I was committing the patches ? > can he update and install the world and kernel again to see if the problem > is still existing ? Yes, he has just rebuilt his world and kernel again, using the latest revision, and he found that the problem disappeared. Although SeaMonkey's CPU usage still doesn't snap to 0 during inactivity. David Xu wrote: > I suspect that your kernel and libthr are out of sync. You have > installed only new version of kernel > or libthr and forgotten to install another ? With -CURRENT, it is better > to update whole tree and > install whole tree includes kernel. No, I deliberately didn't build a new world (because it takes ~10 times as long to build a world+kernel combination compared to just a kernel). I always had the impression that using an older world with a more recent kernel is almost always supported, and the exceptional cases are noted in the UPDATING file, as a quote shows: "User utilities using SIOCAIFADDR, SIOCAIFADDR_IN6, e.g. ifconfig(8), need to be recompiled.".Received on Sat Mar 03 2012 - 07:36:43 UTC
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