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Re: [Evolution] Re: Spell component using 95% cpu



Looks to me more like gnome-spell is looping on a pipe read when ispell
crashes.

Which is a gnome-spell problem too.

On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 04:23, Radek Doulík wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> it looks like some problem with pspell/ispell. I suggest to install
> aspell and maybe remove ispell as well. (Or at least pspell ispell
> module).
> 
> Cheers
> Radek
> 
> On Út, 2002-07-16 at 10:31, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
> > gnome-spell-component is back... A couple of weeks ago, I answered to
> > someone in this thread that it was no longer bothering me, but it is
> > hogging my CPU again.
> > 
> > A few times a day, gnome-spell-component starts hogging all CPU and
> > forces me to kill it manually. This happens while I'm editing a message
> > in Evolution, but not systematically (just when I'm writing about it I
> > can't get it to happen...)
> > 
> > Three months ago, the symptoms were already the same. Here is an extract
> > of the "ps faux" output showing the two tasks that show the symptom of
> > my problem. The defunct ispell is a daughter task of the
> > gnome-spell-component task :
> > 
> > jim       1436 95.9  2.3 17092 4420 ?        R    04:26 268:30 
> >  gnome-spell-component
> >  --oaf-activate-iid=3DOAFIID:GNOME_Spell_DictionaryFactory:0.1
> >  --oaf-ior-fd=3D24
> > 
> > jim       1439  0.0  0.0     0    0 ?        Z    04:26   0:01
> >  \_ [ispell <defunct>]
> > 
> > I suspect that I should file an upstream bug report, unless somebody has
> > a clue about possible causes. The only problem is that there is no
> > mention of gnome-spell in the Gnome Bugzilla...
> > 
> > I'm running unstable on an Inspiron 4000 with 2.4.17
> > gnome-spell  0.4.1-4 (symptom was same with 0.4.1-3)
> > evolution    1.0.7-3 (symptom was same with 1.0.3-1)
> -- 
> Radek Doulík <rodo@ximian.com>
> Ximian, Inc.
> 
> 
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