Unable to use gdb to capture any info: gdb becomes completely
unresponsive once I have started the yelp process(es) (ie cannot issue
commands like "backtrace full", or anything else). However, before gdb
goes away permanently, I see this:
"
spen...@bigneo:~$ gdb yelp 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-yelp.txt
GNU
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a backtrace of yelp following the
instructions at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload
the backtrace (as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly
help us in trackin
One more tidbit: yelp not only completely monopolizes all of the CPU
cores (25 minutes and counting), but it also takes ever-increasing
amounts of RAM: 9 GB and counting.
Even the mouse is almost completely unresponsive. Seems like the current
Ubuntu versions of yelp make fairly effective assault
I can confirm that _all_4_ 64-bit CPU cores are occupied at 100%
indefinitely (ie more than 15 minutes already) by yelp under these
conditions:
Ubuntu 9.04
kernel 2.6.28-17
RAM: 12 GB
Processor: i7-920 (4 hyperthreaded Intel cores running at about 2.4 GHz each)
HD: WD 1-TB
Clicking on "System->Abo
Same problem here, happened version 1.9.14-17, 1.8.4 and yelp must cause
the problem.
Many users in Chinese Ubuntu Forum confirmd high CPU usage and slow
startup problem around yelp.
English limited the bug report/ *#*
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that needs to be send upstream by someone having the issue at
bugzilla.gnome.org
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The same happen when you try to open About Ubuntu, I attached a
screenshot to confirm that.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Tags added: apport-collected
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** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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In Xubuntu 9.04, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5600 @ 1.83GHz, opening
gnumeric help raises CPU load to > 95% for one minute or so.
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is this still an issue? could somebody get a backtrace of yelp ?
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Still the same in Intrepid.
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winlundn, i just recently started learning about how to triage bugs, and
i have much to learn. i think the bug is in yelp, and not at all related
to gnumeric. the process that eats cpu cycles is yelp. please feel free
to change this report in any way you like. i would love to learn more
from exper
I dissent.
Explaining away this problem by comparing performance to a high-end
machine does not necessarily move the bug's status to invalid. As both a
documentor and developer I want to know *why* this bug is occurring.
I move that this bug's status be returned to what it was before
"invalid". A
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on a 3ghz computer it takes about one minute before the cpu returns to
0%, and as you use xubuntu you probably have a less powerful computer,
so it will probably take several minutes on your system.
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i suggest that someone with enough rights changes "importance" to low.
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i can confirm that with intrepid alpha 6 and gnumeric 1.8.3-3ubuntu2 the
processor is at 100% for a very long time after loading the help file
with "help/contents".
however, if you wait long enough it will go back to 0%.
my guess is that the help engine (yelp 2.24.0-0ubuntu1) does some work
with
** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnumeric => yelp
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I think the reason for this could be due to one of three utilities:
1. procps or /proc, which the kernel gets/puts information entries from
to the O.S. process table
2. libgnomevfs2-0 (>=1:2.17.90), I have had problems with this segment
of gnome, specifically its handling of memory and background
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Ubuntu 8.04
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Version 1.8.2
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Thanks for the report, Which version of Ubuntu and gnumeric are you
running?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Incomplete
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