1 | | I believe I've experienced an issue like this too. When trying to open an app with incompatible symbols with the version of Haiku being used. I see the app continuously appear and disappear from Process Monitor along with a high CPU usage from Tracker and registrar. The only way to stop this loop for me is to kill registrar itself. When registrar is finally killed, an error message of why the program couldn't be opened appears (not related to the registrar not being available). Of course, this forces me to reboot, as once registrar is closed, it can't be restarted, and the system is unable to launch any more programs. So, I definitely believe this is some sort of conflict between registrar and runtime_loader. |
| 1 | I believe I've experienced an issue like this too. When trying to open an app with incompatible symbols with the version of Haiku being used, I see the app continuously appear and disappear from Process Monitor along with a high CPU usage from Tracker and registrar. The only way to stop this loop for me is to kill registrar itself. When registrar is finally killed, an error message of why the program couldn't be opened appears (not related to the registrar not being available). Of course, this forces me to reboot, as once registrar is closed, it can't be restarted, and the system is unable to launch any more programs. So, I definitely believe this is some sort of conflict between registrar and runtime_loader. |