You need to upgrade your MPTS/TCP/IP or use the NSPR4.DLL from 0.9.7. This is a bug in some OS/2 versions of select.
We're looking at whether or not we should backout the change to use OS/2 select - we're trying to find out how many people it affects. Mike Martin Lafaix wrote: > The new 0.9.8 (2002020417) release constantly reach 100% cpu usage > here. It does this almost immediatly after launching (i.e., before the > first window opens). > > It's a clean install, with no predefined MOZILLA_HOME environment > variable. > > On first launch, it makes the profile migration window hard to use. On > subsequent launch, it makes using mozilla 0.9.8 a pain too :( > > The "good" news is that the 100% cpu usage does not block the input > queue, and hence switching to other applications and such is responsive > and works well, as does killing (or closing) mozilla. > > I did not try the "-turbo" switch as reported by someone here, but I > will tonight. I did try using mozillla without the WPS, to aleviate > possible conflicts, to no effects. > I did try using other components too (i.e., just the news part), to no > effects either. > > The previous release build (0.9.7) was working just fine. > > Here is some setup infos: > > k6/2 350 > 256 Mb of ram > Matrox mystique (driver v2.54.130), running at 1152*864*64k > OS/2 Warp 4, French version, fixpak 9 (FR too) > "plain" tcpip stack (4.00e) > > Hope this helps, > -- > Martin Lafaix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Team OS/2 > http://lafaix.online.fr
