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Date:      Tue, 2 Nov 2004 08:32:22 -0500
From:      Marc Ramirez <marc.ramirez@bluecirclesoft.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        Jason Harmening <gte990t@mail.gatech.edu>
Subject:   Re: [FreeBSD 5.3-RC2] Processes STILL hanging in unkillable state
Message-ID:  <200411020832.29421.marc.ramirez@bluecirclesoft.com>
In-Reply-To: <200411020143.34251.gte990t@mail.gatech.edu>
References:  <200411020143.34251.gte990t@mail.gatech.edu>

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On Tuesday 02 November 2004 01:43 am, Jason Harmening wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just upgraded to 5.3-RC2, and I'm still running into the problem where
> processes will hang in an unkillable state.  In particular, this happens
> for me with OpenOffice under a heavy load.   'ps' reports the state as 'T=
L'
> and 'top' reports the state as STOP.  Neither kill -CONT nor kill -KILL
> will work.  I have libc_r libmapped to libpthread as recommended.  Also
> note that this is with 5.3-RC2, which supposedly fixed a similar problem
> relating to gdb.  Should I recompile OpenOffice?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason Harmening
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Me too.

=2D-=20
Marc Ramirez
Blue Circle Software Corporation
513-688-1070 (main)
513-382-1270 (direct)
http://www.bluecirclesoft.com
http://www.mrami.com (personal)

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