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Date:      Sun, 26 Jan 2003 16:48:42 -0500
From:      Dmitriy Shnayder <dis5149@cs.rit.edu>
To:        cy@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreeBSD Port: screen-3.9.13
Message-ID:  <3E3457BA.4030207@cs.rit.edu>

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I am using the "screen" port, version 3.9.13, and it is doing something unusual
that you perhaps could explain. It functions normally as far as creating, using,
and killing screens is concerned. However, I recently noticed that while the
processes under screen do not take up much CPU power (less than 1% when idling,
not much more when active), the main "screen" process takes up about 95% of the
CPU power on my computer. Actually, as I have observed using the "screen top"
command, it first uses less than 10% of the processor, then 10%, then 20%, then
more and more until about 95% of the processor is tied up by the "screen"
process. What could cause it to behave this way? Also, could rebuilding the
port, as someone suggested to me on an IRC channel, help this problem?

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Dmitriy Shnayder
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E-mail: dis5149@cs.rit.edu
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