Re: Defunct processes left behind for screen and firefox

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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 6:33 PM, David Houston <root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I Wonder weather it is your screen augments. Try using just -r rather than -RR
>
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> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Ciprian Dorin, Craciun
> <ciprian.craciun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Ciprian Dorin, Craciun
>>> <ciprian.craciun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>    Hello all!
>>>>
>>>>    I'm having the following issue: after opening and closing some
>>>> shells within the same screen session, I'm left with a bunch of
>>>> defunct bash processes, that screen doesn't seem to wait for... Is
>>>> there any issue with screen?
>>>>
>>>>    Or is there any issue in general, as Firefox plugin FireGPG seems
>>>> to do the same with gpg. (Which it didn't on Debian.)
>>>
>>> I've never noticed this myself. Are you sure you're actually exiting
>>> screen and not just detaching?
>>
>>    Bellow is the output of `ps axf`. The problem is that screen
>> does't collect properly the defunct bash processes.
>>
>> 17030 ?        S      0:00 urxvt -title x-shell -e
>> /home/ciprian/.bin/x-console -- screen -RR
>> 17032 pts/1    Ss+    0:00  \_ screen -RR
>> 17036 ?        Ss     0:00      \_ SCREEN -RR
>> 17037 pts/2    Rs     0:00          \_ /bin/bash
>> 17137 pts/2    R+     0:00          |   \_ ps axf
>> 17044 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17046 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17048 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17050 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17051 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17054 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17055 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17057 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>
>> 17060 ?        Zs     0:00          \_ [bash] <defunct>


    I've tried with only -r but it doesn't work as I have no open
screen session.

    But I've tried it with no argument at all (just `screen`), and it
still has the defunct processes.

    Strange enough, it seems that only when using screen under X, it
behaves like this... (Directly in a VT works ok.)

    Ciprian.


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