On Monday 23 April 2007 09:39, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Monday 23 April 2007 02:15, Rajko M. wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > First time I've noticed this it was 3 processes and later 5.
> > The difference seems to be between running BeagleDaemon.exe and
> > IndexHelper.exe.
> >
> > It seems that .exe suffix is the source of problem.
> > Mono is confused what is going on, can't solve paradox and dies, but
> > it so confused that can't die cleanly and turns <defunct> zombie.
>
> I doubt that. A defunct or "zombie" process is one that has exited
> (invoked the exit(2) system call or received a single that killed it)
> and whose parent process is still running but has not issued a wait(2)
> system call to retrieve its child(ren)'s exit status. If that parent
> exits without waiting for its children, they're inherited by "init"
> (process ID 1, the ancestor of all processes ever running on a Unix or
> Linux system). Init _always_ reaps its children or descendants.
>
> > What to do?
>
> Dunno. Report it as a bug in beagled?

Randall, thanks for explanation that gave me the answer on my question "What 
to do?". It is a bug. 

My comment was just a joke referring to how windows marks executable. Mono 
knows it is running on Linux and now it has to handle BeagleDaemon.exe, 
IndexHelper.exe. What is going on?  ;-)

-- 
Regards, Rajko.
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