Been using the WebIDE to try out the RPi and learn a few things. Works really well, nice job Adafruit! I do notice though that every Run or Debug seems to create a new process on the RPi that never goes away. After a while "ps -ef" shows a slew of them, and eventually I have to reboot the box.
William
WebIDE processes not killed?
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Re: WebIDE processes not killed?
the most helpful thing you can do is put in an issue on github - that way our developer will be sure to see it
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Re: WebIDE processes not killed?
Done. Took me a bit to find the repo, but it's posted now.
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Re: WebIDE processes not killed?
I posted this in the issue on github but thought I'd post it here as well.
Many of the examples floating around for the RPi have a "Press Ctrl-Z to end" message in them. I'm not sure where that came from, and I should know better, but since it was there, that's what I did. I guess I thought it might be something special for the WebIDE...
Of course it doesn't end the process, it only suspends it. No wonder I had all these processes sitting around! Doh...
It should, of course, say "Press Ctrl-C to end"...
William
Many of the examples floating around for the RPi have a "Press Ctrl-Z to end" message in them. I'm not sure where that came from, and I should know better, but since it was there, that's what I did. I guess I thought it might be something special for the WebIDE...
Of course it doesn't end the process, it only suspends it. No wonder I had all these processes sitting around! Doh...
It should, of course, say "Press Ctrl-C to end"...
William
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