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flist -- "Killed" -- oom (*not* 1.8 related)
From: |
Greg Minshall |
Subject: |
flist -- "Killed" -- oom (*not* 1.8 related) |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 21:18:40 +0300 |
hi.
for some years now, i occasionally get in a situation where flist
gobbles up lots of memory, and is then killed by the kernel's "oom"
procedure. eventually this goes away, though i'm not exactly sure how
that happens either.
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bash archlinux (master): {50071} flist -sequence unseen -all -recurse
Killed
bash archlinux (master): {50072} flist -sequence unseen -all
Killed
bash archlinux (master): {50073} flist -sequence unseen
drafts+ has 0 in sequence unseen; out of 1
bash archlinux (master): {50074} flist -sequence xyz -all
Killed
bash archlinux (master): {50075} flist -version
flist -- nmh-1.7.1 built 2022-11-25 04:27:57 +0000 on archlinux
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any ideas?
and, if not, any thoughts on how to debug? if i build "cc -g", any
thoughts on where to set breakpoints, or where to insert printf's, to
try to track this down?
cheers, Greg
- flist -- "Killed" -- oom (*not* 1.8 related),
Greg Minshall <=