On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 17:40 -0300, Diego Pons wrote: > On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 17:29, Tom Wesley wrote: > > > I've run strace on the ControlCenter applet, since it also suffers from > > the problem and have attached the output here. > > > > It waits on line 283 showing just: > > waitpid(-1, > > > > This line doesn't complete until the applet is closed. > > > > Any ideas? > > Try the -f option to also see the children's output. It's waiting for a > child process to terminate. >
This man is a genius. This gives many many gettimeofday calls, a problem I have read about with Neverwinter Nights although never suffered with myself. I will check with their forums for further enlightenment. If you have knowledge of this problem then it's output is: [pid 14544] <... gettimeofday resumed> {1089751702, 905165}, NULL) = 0 [pid 14544] gettimeofday({1089751702, 905592}, NULL) = 0 [pid 14544] gettimeofday({1089751702, 905633}, NULL) = 0 [pid 14546] <... nanosleep resumed> NULL) = 0 [pid 14548] <... poll resumed> [{fd=8, events=POLLRDNORM}], 1, 1) = 0 [pid 14544] gettimeofday( <unfinished ...> [pid 14546] rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [QUIT RTMIN], <unfinished ...> [pid 14548] ioctl(8, FIONREADd ...> [pid 14538] gettimeofday( <unfinished ...> from the various created java processes. I'll post back when I have further information as I (hope to) discover it. -- Tom Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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