On 5/3/06, James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 11:58:23AM +0300, Dimitar Kavlakov wrote:
> Make fish login shell for a user. Start X, open Eterm window and close
> it using the window manager instead of ctrl-d. The fish process continues
> to work and begins to use all avaliable CPU time.
I've been able to reproduce fish not being killed, but I don't see it
consuming the CPU resources.
> With mrxvt and xfce4-terminal fish is terminated normaly. Same is when
> Escreen theme is used in Eterm (multitab terminal behaviour emulation,
> using screen session). Right now i have no other X terminals to test.
>
> Please redirect the bug repport if it apears to be related to Eterm.
I'm currently talking to fish's upstream author (and have CC'd him to
get his input).
James
Hi James,
I'm afraid I haven't been very active on this bug. I'll look into it
as soon as I have the time to get eterm installed. I'm afraid I don't
have a lot of free time right now, but the situation will hopefully
improve shortly. If anyone else feels like hacking on this, I'd
suggest starting out by seeing which signals (if any) that fish
recieves when the terminal closes. This can be done pretty easily by
adding a few lines in signal.c.
--
Axel