Hi,

Alexander Muthmann wrote (13 May 2013 07:00:38 GMT) :
> I can confirm this bug on my wheezy system.

> Each morning my apt-cacher-ng system starts some processing and CPU usage
> goes up to ~30%. The process lasts at least 2 days ( i killed it
> afterwards).

I observe the same behaviour "sometimes" (I've not investigated when
exactly). Nothing since 2 hours in the logs with Debug:7, while
apt-cacher-ng is eating about 25% of a CPU core.

strace shows, in tight loop, many such blocks:

[pid  2794] time(NULL)                  = 1369087139
[pid  2794] time(NULL)                  = 1369087139
[pid  2794] time(NULL)                  = 1369087139
[pid  2794] time(NULL)                  = 1369087139
[pid  2794] time(NULL)                  = 1369087139
[pid  2794] select(1, [], NULL, NULL, {0, 1}) = 0 (Timeout)

Cheers,
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