Yes on all counts:
- I recompiled and installed, then had to rebuild the configuration files (which is the same observation as made by someone else on a separate thread)
- I shut down Opera
- I shutdown imaps using svc
- I killed all running imap processes
- I verified that all imap processes were gone
- I restarted imaps using svc
- I removed the Opera log file on my PC
- I started Opera
- Opera started downloading messages, then stopped and disconnected
- I shut down Opera
- I moved the log file to the web page
- I watched the imap process for a few minutes running at 15M of memory and near > 95% CPU
- I killed rogue imap porcess
BTW, I am running OpenBSD 3.2.
Regards, Henry
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Henry Baragar wrote:Andy,
I see the same thing and I have applied the two sets of patches you had
posted recently.
http://www.instantiated.ca/download/incoming7.log is the Opera7 trace
associated with a process gone wild.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help you analyze
this problem.
This is interesting. Are you sure the bincimapd process that went wild came from the binary with the patches applied?
Andy
-- Henry Baragar Principal, Technical Architecture 416-453-5626 Instantiated Software Inc. http://www.instantiated.ca

