On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 11:17:35AM +0200, Admir Efendic wrote:
> htop running on linux Mint (x64)
>
> 1.) start htop
> 2.) filter (F4) to show some process running ("python" in my case)
> 3.) kill the process that is shown in filtered list until the list is empty
>
> = htop crashes:
> htop 1.0.1 aborting. Please report bug at http://htop.sf.net
> Backtrace:
> htop[0x40959f]
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x364a0)[0x7f29e5efe4a0]
> htop(main+0x7fc)[0x4059fc]
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xed)[0x7f29e5ee976d]
> htop[0x4079c5]
> Aborted (core dumped)(Disclaimer: I'm not one of the htop devs, I've only contributed one patch so far.) Can you reproduce this with the latest version from svn? Also, that backtrace isn't very useful – as newer versions of htop say when they crash, "in order to make the above backtrace useful, please also run the following command to generate a disassembly of your binary [...]". I can't reproduce this with the most recent version from svn or with htop 1.0.1 bundled with debian.
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