Yeah, us gentoo folk do tend to fiddle with things quite a bit. :-) everything is back to happy now, with efll at 1.11.2, elemtentary at 1.11.2 and e at 0.18.8.
Terminology did seem to have a bizarre permission issue (only root logins) so I'll have to spin up a vm and maybe play with that. thankfully, the memory getting chewed up like crazy, at least it's on a SSD so it only pegged for about 15 seconds. it happened on another machine of mine with spinning disks and locked the poor thing up for a solid 15 minutes. On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Cedric BAIL <cedric.b...@free.fr> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:48 PM, Todd Hought <sup...@gmail.com> wrote: > > yep, that fixed it, rolling back makes it not crush the ram and swap on > > every system startup, which of course leads to the other problem, that > now > > terminology won't start. If it's not one problem, it's another. > > > > terminology starts as root just fine, but refuses to start a window as a > > regular user. > > > > And if efl 1.12 is that broken, why is it even available?! > > Because we don't see any of your issue here :-) I can't even reproduce > any of them. I do compile efl for all branch 1.8 to 1.12 before any > release of efl in snapshot chroot (to be sure that they do have the > same configuration) and then run a memory and cpu benchmark to check > we don't have any regression. So I am pretty confident that on a > standard setup with no option everything work. > > The question is where does your leak come from and why doesn't > terminology start for you. We will need your help to debug this issue. > You need to have efl, elementary, enlightenment and terminology build > with debug symbol (ideally with CFLAGS="-O0 -ggdb3 -g". Then you run, > for debugging the memory leak, a few minute with the following command > : "valgrind --tool=massif enlightenment_start" and attach the > resulting massif.out to a proper ticket on phab.enlightenment.org. > For terminology, I have no idea if it is a crash, an access right > issue or something else. So you may want to start terminology with > strace, something like "strace terminology > log.out 2> log.err". And > also under default valgrind tool with "valgrind terminology". Then > create another ticket on phab with log.out and log.err attached and > the output of valgrind. Maybe we can start to figure out what happen > to you. > > And we had a lot of issue reported in the past by gentoo user due to > them playing with all the possible knob and not understanding what > they did mean... That's why there is now an ever changing insane line > to add to configure every time you push a risky knob. Maybe gentoo > started to work around it and it is just bitting you back :-) > > > On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 4:00 AM, toki clover <tokiclo...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I guess you're refering to EFL-1.12+E18? ... > >> > >> I had the same issue when I tried to set up that combination > >> a few weeks ago in order to experiment a few things on > >> ELM+EWE (ELM Widgets.) I ended up by giving up because > >> it was not that stable and I don't intend to to upgrade EFL-1.10/E18 > >> right away because of logind requirement. So, I will wait for now. > >> > >> I posted something on the mailing list back then. A discussion > >> with Raster followed... See "efl dependency on logind" if you want > >> to retrieve some info... Although I don't remember what was necessary > >> to go through that issue. > >> > >> Goo luck! > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> New Year. New Location. New Benefits. 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