I would just like to say, that I cannot produce this bug on another
AMD_64 machine, where it works fine. The bug was produced on rented
VPS server, so it could be that VPS specific issue. I can select other
values fine there, like sort RES or SHR size.
Here is the valgrind htop output, which you
Jan Prunk wrote:
I would just like to say, that I cannot produce this bug on another
AMD_64 machine, where it works fine. The bug was produced on rented
VPS server, so it could be that VPS specific issue. I can select other
values fine there, like sort RES or SHR size.
Here is the valgrind
Jan Prunk wrote:
I cannot do that, since the VPS is very limited in free space - only 30MB
left.
Understood. Thanks for your report.
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Package: htop
Version: 0.8.1+svn149-2
Severity: normal
Hello !
When selecting F6 mode for sorting output by RES/USER/CPU and I select USER,
the program segfaults.
Regards,
Jan
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Jan Prunk wrote:
Package: htop
Version: 0.8.1+svn149-2
Severity: normal
Hello !
When selecting F6 mode for sorting output by RES/USER/CPU and I select USER,
the program segfaults.
Hello Jan. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this bug. Is it always
reproducible by you? Have you valgrind
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