Suddenly exmh seems to be producing zombie processes whenever I try to reply to a message. Of course, I'm not able to make the reply.
Specifically, when I click on the Reply button (then on Reply to sender), exmh shows this message: Starting ASYNC exmh-async xterm -e vi ... But exmh doesn't start the xterm. I do see this in the exmh log: Exwin_Toplevel .log 80x20+177+270 After a few minutes, a background wish process is started: /usr/bin/wish -f /usr/bin/exmh-bg exmh /usr/lib/exmh /usr/b (<==the line is cut off here) Then this process is zombie-ized after a couple of minutes. Now, exmh's reply button used to start the xterm just fine. I don't know when this odd behaviour started. (I've been gone for a week, but thought I'd used the reply button since I got back last night; am not really sure what happened in the last day to tell the truth.) I can successfully execute 'xterm -e vi' from the command line. Whatever is causing the problem is not specific to one particular (e.g., badly formed) message; I've tried and failed to reply to many messages. The list of possibly relevant packages is attached below. Obviously, any hints would be very much appreciated. Susan Kleinmann ================================================================== ii exmh 1.6.9-2 An X user interface for MH mail. ii expect 5.19.0-1 The expect/expectk programs and libraries. ii nvi 1.34-13 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi. ii tcl74 7.4p3-4 The Tool Command Language (TCL) v7.4 - Run-T ii tcl74-dev 7.4p3-4 The Tool Command Language (TCL) v7.4 - Devel ii tcl75 7.5p1-1 The Tool Command Language (TCL) v7.5 - Run-T ii tclX 7.4a-p2-1 Extended Tcl (TclX). ii tk40 4.0p3-3 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.0 - Run-Ti ii tk40-dev 4.0p3-3 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.0 - Develo ii tk41 4.1-1 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v4.1 - Run-Ti ii tkdiff 1.0b9-3 A graphical "diff" utility. ================================================================== -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]