When trying to open the file, ps gives the output<br>$ ps -e v | grep .ace<br>15092 pts/8 S+ 0:00 0 293 24598 14216 1.3 file-roller Pack.ace<br>15093 pts/8 R+ 0:04 0 64 6031 548 0.0 unace v /home/luis/Desktop/Pack.ace
<br>15096 pts/10 S+ 0:00 0 93 2974 732 0.0 grep .ace<br><br>The process consuming 100% CPU is the "unace v" one, which has been called by file-roller (as seen with gnome-system-monitor)... When executing the same command on a console, it produces this output immediately, without any delay:
<br>$ unace v Pack.ace <br><br>UNACE v2.5 Copyright by ACE Compression Software Nov 25 2007 22:30:02<br> <br>processing archive /..uis/Desktop/Pack.ace
<br>created on 8.7.2007 with ver 2.0 by <br>*UNREGISTERED VERSION* <br>Contents of archive Pack.ace
<br> <br> Date Time Packed Size Ratio File <br>
<br>20.06.07 01:43 3927880 4002780 98% /.. - file1.mp3<br>20.06.07 01:33 3038268 3070212 99% /.. file2.mp3<br>20.06.07 01:31 2291988 2321318 98% /..file3.mp3<br>20.06.07 01:53 1728152 1748620 98% /.. -
file4.mp3<br> <br>listed: 4 files, totaling 10.881K bytes (compressed 10.728K) <br><br>This only happens with the 'unace-nonfree' package. With the 'unace' package, file-roller loads well (though it can't extract the file's contents, due to the package's restrictions).
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 4, 2008 6:18 PM, Josselin Mouette <<a href="mailto:joss@debian.org">joss@debian.org</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="Ih2E3d"><br></div>Which process is consuming the CPU?<br>What is the full command line with which file-roller launches unace?<br><br>Thanks,<br><font color="#888888">--<br> .''`.<br>: :' : We are
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