Dear Team,

on a linux machine with 4 Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 270, I
had some computations with Sage 3.1.1.

One of them had a very long Singular sub process, and eventually I
killed the sub process.

By consequence, a massive amount (more than 20) of new Python
processes popped up (see below for a small part of what "top" shows).

Fortunately the other Sage processes on that machine have not been
affected. Nonetheless, I wonder if this is a bug.

Cheers
      Simon


  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
  634 king      18   0     0    0    0 Z   34  0.0   0:00.21 python
<defunct>
  626 king      18   0  807m 212m 1044 R   24  1.3   0:00.15 python
  610 king      18   0     0    0    0 Z   18  0.0   0:00.21 python
<defunct>
  641 king      18   0  807m 211m  888 R   18  1.3   0:00.11 python
32710 king      19   0  807m 211m 1068 R   16  1.3   0:00.20 python
  614 king      19   0  807m 211m  884 R   16  1.3   0:00.10 python
  617 king      16   0 10376 2848  820 R   16  0.0   0:00.21 top
32295 king      16   0     0    0    0 Z   11  0.0   0:00.38 python
<defunct>

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