Hi aditya,

> It is possible for you to check on a fresh install of manjaro in a
virtual machine to rule out the possibility that something else in your
system is causing this behavior.
I remember trying context while browsing the wiki before so it should work
normally in a brand new environment, but I don't think it's reasonable to
install a brand new distro just to make sure that 'context --help' can work
normally, no matter how problematic the current distro is, as long as it
does not prevent commands from displaying help messages.

On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 16:50, Aditya Mahajan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > sorry if this is not the best place to file a bug but I found no working
> > bug tracker for context.
> >
> > Environment:
> > Manjaro 20.1.2, context 2020.09.20 23:02, firefox 82.0
> >
> > Step to reproduce:
> > 1. `firefox --safe-mode  # start firefox without add-ons`
> > 2.a`context --version  # or --help, or without arguments`
> > 2.b or: `mtxrun --script font --list --all`
> >
> > Expected behavior:
> > Nothing surprising should happen.
> >
> > Actual behavior:
> > Firefox suddenly eats 100% of cpu
>
> I cannot reproduce this behavior (I am on manjaro but using firefox 81
> rather than 82). My environment:
>
> $uname -a
> Linux hostname 5.4.67-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 23 14:20:18 UTC
> 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> $firefox --version
> Mozilla Firefox 81.0
>
> $context --version
> mtx-context     | ConTeXt Process Management 1.03
> mtx-context     |
> mtx-context     | main context file:
> /opt/luametatex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
> mtx-context     | current version: 2020.09.15 18:11
> mtx-context     | main context file:
> /opt/luametatex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkxl
> mtx-context     | current version: 2020.09.15 18:11
>
> I followed your steps:
> 1. start `firefox --safe-mode`
> 2. On a different terminal, open htop and filter `firefox` so I can view
> firefox's CPU usage.
> 3. Run `mtxrun --script font --list --all`
>
> The CPU usage of firefox does not change in any appreciable way (it was 0%
> and remains 0%).
>
> It is possible for you to check on a fresh install of manjaro in a virtual
> machine to rule out the possibility that something else in your system is
> causing this behavior.
>
> Aditya
>
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