> What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. start x, open an xterm, start naim
2. control-alt-backspace
3. either log back into x or at the console, check processes
> What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I am expecting naim to exit when X exits.
Instead, naim has spawned a new process and both the old and new process
are a runaway.
Also, these processes are a significant drain on cpu cycles and slow my
system down until killed.
A regular kill command will end naim. -9 is not needed.
> What version of naim are you using? On what operating system?
> % naim --version
naim 0.11.8.3.2
> % uname -a
Linux localhost 2.6.26.8.tex3 #1 SMP Mon Jan 12 04:33:38 CST 2009 i686 AMD
Sempron(tm) Processor 3300+ GNU/Linux
> Please provide any additional information below.
Attached are the strace -p for the two PIDs I had.
6196
2954 (the young/new process)
Original issue reported on code.google.com by spiralofhope on 16 Apr 2009 at 5:12
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