Bug#1033655: elpa-flycheck: Emacs28 / flycheck is spawning wild running shellcheck processes eating up the system memory (oom-kill)

2023-03-30 Thread H.-Dirk Schmitt
> I can't duplicate this on a bookworm system. Does it happen for any > shell script, or some particular ones? A simple 3-line script doesn't have the problem. The shell scripts here using a bash library of 5k lines of code. I just ensured that the problem occurres with this script.

Bug#1033655: elpa-flycheck: Emacs28 / flycheck is spawning wild running shellcheck processes eating up the system memory (oom-kill)

2023-03-29 Thread David Bremner
Control: tag -1 unreproducible Control: severity -1 important H.-Dirk Schmitt writes: > Package: elpa-flycheck > Version: 32~git.20200527.9c435db3-3 > Severity: grave > X-Debbugs-Cc: none, H.-Dirk Schmitt > > > The combination of Emacs28 + elpa-flycheck + shellcheck in *bookworm* > spawn

Bug#1033655: elpa-flycheck: Emacs28 / flycheck is spawning wild running shellcheck processes eating up the system memory (oom-kill)

2023-03-29 Thread H . -Dirk Schmitt
Package: elpa-flycheck Version: 32~git.20200527.9c435db3-3 Severity: grave X-Debbugs-Cc: none, H.-Dirk Schmitt The combination of Emacs28 + elpa-flycheck + shellcheck in *bookworm* spawn never terminating shellcheck processes. These are eating up the memory and trigger oom-kill. **This