When Multi-threading is disabled, htop stops working and crashes when you try to make a setting change. To replicate this, follow these steps:
1) In Instruments, go to Preferences and disable Hardware Multi-Threading.
2) Open htop, notice process information is not displayed.
3) Go into setup and change something, for example toggle tree view.
4) Hit done to save.
Deleting the settings file under ~/.config/htop does not fix anything, only turning multi-threading back on corrects the issue. Here is a screenshot of the unusual behavior:
When Multi-threading is disabled, htop stops working and crashes when you try to make a setting change. To replicate this, follow these steps:
1) In Instruments, go to Preferences and disable Hardware Multi-Threading. 2) Open htop, notice process information is not displayed. 3) Go into setup and change something, for example toggle tree view. 4) Hit done to save.
Deleting the settings file under ~/.config/htop does not fix anything, only turning multi-threading back on corrects the issue. Here is a screenshot of the unusual behavior:
OSX Version: Mountain Lion htop Version: 0.8.2.2 Installed by: Macports