On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 14:22:26 +0000 (UTC)
Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

TV> Have you tried running ion-statusd without Ion (with the same 
TV> parameters)? What does it do? Print lots of dots or something?
TV> In that case, have the broken the kernel's support for 
TV> POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK? That wouldn't be totally unexpected,
TV> they even fucked up the system clock between 2.6.7 and 2.6.14.
TV> Try disabling the use of the monotonic clock (libmainloop/signal.c, 
TV> fairly obviously #ifdef modification).
TV> 

When running it on the command line it behaves as expected (no printing of
dots, just the regular infos). POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK is not compiled into
the kernel.
I noticed that statusd is not consuming 100% cpu right away. It seems that
this occurs only after running it for quite a while (my session is usually
running for several days). I've had the 100% cpu after some minutes but
right now I'm logged on for hours and it behaves normal. I'll keep an eye
on it and report if there is something more reproducable.

regards,

Jens

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