https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6939

--- Comment #71 from Kip <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Karsten Bräckelmann from comment #69)
> You failed to make your point (again). You failed to provide even the
> tiniest bit of evidence.

I think there is definitely a language barrier at work here. In my usage of the
language in this context, a quantity of over 400 is not small.

> An apparently hanging spamc process pretty much is possible only under one
> particular circumstance -- an open STDIN to the calling process, which does
> not pipe data but keep it open idle. Exactly the same as
> 
>   $ cat

$ cat "" ; echo $?
cat: : No such file or directory
1

(In reply to John Hardin from comment #70)
> If any of those were actually spawned by Evolution, could you pick one or
> two of them and dig around under /proc and get their invocation arguments?
> 
> There are embedded NUL bytes, and we're also looking for possible empty
> arguments, so I suggest this:
>    od -c /proc/PID#/cmdline

Thanks John. I'll give that a try next time I see them hanging.

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