Anything new on this?That would, then, point to a kernel bug that needs to be fixed. Swap space is a luxury that not all systems have. Most embedded environments don't even have disks.But the kernel has been known to behave strangely when it does not have ANY swap space at all. Even 10MB could solve the problem.
Adding swap isn't a solution--it's a workaround. If, indeed, it *does* fix your problem, you should include that detail in your bug report.
I'm seeing the same problem - and I'm running embedded, hence no swap possible...
BR, Martin Egholm