Hi,

I'm getting similar logs to the one posted by Tobia.  My computer had
only been up for a day (of active coding in vim) and I noticed this
morning 150 Vim processes, but I had less than ten files open.  I
checked my system.log file and it was around 1.4 gigs of exclusively
Vim exceptions:  "connection is invalid."  Here's my vim version:

VIM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Oct  4 2008 18:37:02)
MacOS X (unix) version
Included patches: 1-22
Compiled by Bjorn Winckler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I just opened MacVim for 1 second to get that version info and these
messages were posted to my Console:
com.apple.launchd[78] ([0x0-0x28028].org.vim.MacVim[592]): Stray
process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 627 PPID 1 Vim
com.apple.launchd[78] ([0x0-0x28028].org.vim.MacVim[592]): Stray
process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 593 PPID 1 Vim

I'm not sure if that's related to the issues above, but it seems like
it could be.

Kimo


On Nov 19, 7:20 am, Tobia Conforto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Schmidt wrote:
> > Yikes! With logging like that you'll have exhausted your disk space  
> > in a few minutes!
>
> I know. That's why I kill them right after quitting MacVim.
> While MacVim is open, they don't log anything, it's only when I quit  
> the app that they cause trouble.
>
> > What OS version are you running?  Do you start Vims by using mvim  
> > from Terminal, or the New Window command in MacVim, or something else?
>
> Leopard 10.5.5
> I start Vims with the New Window command exclusively.
>
> > You don't have Application Enhancer or the Logitech Control Centre  
> > by any chance? Any other similar hacks you have installed?
>
> Why, I have both Application Enhancer and the Logitech Control Centre  
> (the daemon only, without the input manager), as well as SIMBL, the  
> Ecamm Plugin Loader, and Edit in ODBEditor ;-)  Plus a few third-party  
> kernel extensions, daemons, and random cruft.
>
> I can uninstall APE and Logitech, and move all the Input Managers  
> somewhere else, if you think they might be the culprits.  I'll tell  
> you in a few days if that solved the problem.
>
> > BTW, there's a standard BSD command 'killall' on OSX which basically  
> > does the same thing.
>
> Nice, thanks!
>
> Do you know if there's a standard command equivalent to pgrep -fl?  
> (list processes that match a regular expression in their full  
> commandline)
>
> Tobia
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