Hi Stephen, I can't live anymore without Terminator, so of course I want to be more detailed! ;)
Attached is my configuration which I use on all my computers/laptops and the output of Terminator with the added print statement. The freeze indeed uses 100% CPU, no exceptions are thrown or whatever, it just locks up until I kill it. It's indeed getting a small area when it crashes but to my feeling still more than one line left, I have a 30 inch monitor and there seems to be some space left. Since I can reproduce the issue in less than 2 seconds it's no problem. I hope this information is helpful. If not tell me what to do more, I know quite some Python (not really into PyGTK) but if you want to add me more debug statements, no problem. Eventually I could give you temporarily access to one of my boxes so you could try it by yourself. Thanks for your time! Greetings, Poppe > Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 17:20:02 +0000 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Bug 593290] Re: Terminator crashes, when trying to split in too > many windows > > Can I ask those of you experiencing this to be a little more descriptive > of what you mean by "crash". > > Do you mean it exits with segfault? Exits with stack trace? Or locks up, > and soaks up lots of CPU, i.e 100% of a core? > > I'm seeing the 100% core lockup. I've so far got it down to something where > two vte's seem to get into a "fight" trying to get space. It's like: > 1) A says "I need P", > 2) the splitter tells B "you now have Q", > 3) B says "no way! I need at least R", > 4) splitter tells A "Sorry, can you cope with S", > 5) A says "Nope, I need P", > 6) Goto 2 > > The key thing that seems to kick it off is dividing a space where the > two vte's get <1 line of height. The strange thing is that it's not 100% > reproducible in trunk. I have been working on some optimisations, and > one of them makes this happen very easily. It seems like a way to set > minimum height/widths, and either deny a split, or to force splitters > higher up the hierarchy to give us more space. (Yes, I have also seen > this trigger on vertical splitters too, but we don't typically split as > small horizontally as we do vertically.) > > You can add "print self, repr(allocation)" to the top of the > on_vte_size_allocate method in terminatorlib/terminal.py and then try to > trigger the issue. What you should see on the stdout is lots of cycling. i.e. > <Terminal object at 0x2716d70 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413700)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 27, 642, 23) > <Terminal object at 0x2716d70 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413700)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 63, 642, 1) > <Terminal object at 0x2702be0 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413160)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 17, 642, 23) > <Terminal object at 0x2702be0 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413160)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 17, 642, 1) > <Terminal object at 0x2716d70 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413700)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 27, 642, 23) > <Terminal object at 0x2716d70 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413700)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 63, 642, 1) > <Terminal object at 0x2702be0 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413160)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 17, 642, 23) > <Terminal object at 0x2702be0 (terminatorlib+terminal+Terminal at 0x2413160)> > gtk.gdk.Rectangle(0, 17, 642, 1) > > -- > Terminator crashes, when trying to split in too many windows > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/593290 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. ** Attachment added: "crashlog.tgz" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/593290/+attachment/1579891/+files/crashlog.tgz ** Attachment added: "config" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/593290/+attachment/1579892/+files/config -- Terminator crashes, when trying to split in too many windows https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/593290 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Registry Administrators, which is the registrant for Fedora. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~registry Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~registry More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

